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... translator could give no other , since it must be under- stood before any farther progress can be made ; and we have only to advise those who may be induced , through the medium of this translation , to commence the study of analytical ...
... translator could give no other , since it must be under- stood before any farther progress can be made ; and we have only to advise those who may be induced , through the medium of this translation , to commence the study of analytical ...
Pagina 298
... translator seems to understand . We had once conjectured Tolade : but Solon . Fr. xv . ( ed . Gaisford , ) and many other defend passages , 50185. • Deep - resounding ' is a bad version of Toλuphoo Boo ; and , afterward , where did the ...
... translator seems to understand . We had once conjectured Tolade : but Solon . Fr. xv . ( ed . Gaisford , ) and many other defend passages , 50185. • Deep - resounding ' is a bad version of Toλuphoo Boo ; and , afterward , where did the ...
Pagina 360
... translation has the initial M .: but we are in- debted to Mr. Bland himself for a very harmonious and elegant translation of Carphylides " On a happy old Man , " which we cannot resist our inclination to quote : Think not , whoe'er thou ...
... translation has the initial M .: but we are in- debted to Mr. Bland himself for a very harmonious and elegant translation of Carphylides " On a happy old Man , " which we cannot resist our inclination to quote : Think not , whoe'er thou ...
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