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... mentioned they are confpicuous in almost every page of the work . ' They are fo , we own ; and , by the fame rule , it was but common juftice that Dr. Stokes's name fhould have been mentioned , as it richly -deferves it , with at leaft ...
... mentioned they are confpicuous in almost every page of the work . ' They are fo , we own ; and , by the fame rule , it was but common juftice that Dr. Stokes's name fhould have been mentioned , as it richly -deferves it , with at leaft ...
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... mentioned her being carried to Illium , he holds them in no esti- mation . On the contrary he rejects them with the utmost contempt , and shews as little respect for Homer ; whom he looks upon as equally fabulous . He accordingly says ...
... mentioned her being carried to Illium , he holds them in no esti- mation . On the contrary he rejects them with the utmost contempt , and shews as little respect for Homer ; whom he looks upon as equally fabulous . He accordingly says ...
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... mentioned her being carried to Illium , he holds them in no esti- mation . On the contrary he rejects them with the utmost contempt , and shews as little respect for Homer ; whom he looks upon as equally fabulous . He accordingly says ...
... mentioned her being carried to Illium , he holds them in no esti- mation . On the contrary he rejects them with the utmost contempt , and shews as little respect for Homer ; whom he looks upon as equally fabulous . He accordingly says ...
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