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... learned Doctor in his reasoning on this subject ; and , as he now touches us in a tender point , ( the euphony of versification , ) we must beg to stand forth as the champions of classical harmony against so unexpected an attack . We ...
... learned Doctor in his reasoning on this subject ; and , as he now touches us in a tender point , ( the euphony of versification , ) we must beg to stand forth as the champions of classical harmony against so unexpected an attack . We ...
Pagina 272
... learned German himself ; and to see them associated with the " altum ingenium ” no doubt inspired him with a reflected pleasure . We must pass on to 874. , and here conclude our refer- ences to the Persa . This is a geographical note of ...
... learned German himself ; and to see them associated with the " altum ingenium ” no doubt inspired him with a reflected pleasure . We must pass on to 874. , and here conclude our refer- ences to the Persa . This is a geographical note of ...
Pagina 276
... learned men ( Vossius , Grævius , Casaubon , & c . ) relating to the merits of Stanley's Eschylus . We subjoin the remaining passage which we proposed to quote ; and which is worthy , both from its spirit and its expression , of all ...
... learned men ( Vossius , Grævius , Casaubon , & c . ) relating to the merits of Stanley's Eschylus . We subjoin the remaining passage which we proposed to quote ; and which is worthy , both from its spirit and its expression , of all ...
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