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... remarks on it as " doctiuscule positum . " Now what did the author of the Noctes Attica mean by the learned use of a word ? A single remark will ex- plain it . Every one who has studied Catullus must have observed the more than common ...
... remarks on it as " doctiuscule positum . " Now what did the author of the Noctes Attica mean by the learned use of a word ? A single remark will ex- plain it . Every one who has studied Catullus must have observed the more than common ...
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... remarks on that of Cardinal Wolsey , as represented by Miss Benger . * That lady dwells on the cruelty imputed to More , and idolizes Cranmer as a being almost without blemish : while Mr. Butler exculpates More , and dwells with ...
... remarks on that of Cardinal Wolsey , as represented by Miss Benger . * That lady dwells on the cruelty imputed to More , and idolizes Cranmer as a being almost without blemish : while Mr. Butler exculpates More , and dwells with ...
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... remarks . 9 The plan which was last year proposed to the senate enacts a full and ample examination in classical subjects , to be followed by an arrangement of honours in three divisions , exactly similar to those of wranglers , senior ...
... remarks . 9 The plan which was last year proposed to the senate enacts a full and ample examination in classical subjects , to be followed by an arrangement of honours in three divisions , exactly similar to those of wranglers , senior ...
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