Boswell's Life of JohnsonMacmillan, 1903 - 718 oldal |
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... Latin poetry . I acknowledge myself not competent to decide on a question of such extreme nicety . But I am satisfied with the just and discriminative eulogy pronounced up on it by my friend Mr. Courtenay . 66 And with like ease his ...
... Latin poetry . I acknowledge myself not competent to decide on a question of such extreme nicety . But I am satisfied with the just and discriminative eulogy pronounced up on it by my friend Mr. Courtenay . 66 And with like ease his ...
29. oldal
... Latin rules of the nouns and verbs . " They are examined in the rules which they have learned , every Thursday and Saturday . " The second class does the same whilst they are in Eutropius ; afterward their part is in the irregular nouns ...
... Latin rules of the nouns and verbs . " They are examined in the rules which they have learned , every Thursday and Saturday . " The second class does the same whilst they are in Eutropius ; afterward their part is in the irregular nouns ...
674. oldal
... Latin scholar . in modern times , let us not deny to his fame some additional splendour from Greek . " During his sleepless nights he amused himself by translating into Latin verse , from the Greek , many of the epigrams in the ...
... Latin scholar . in modern times , let us not deny to his fame some additional splendour from Greek . " During his sleepless nights he amused himself by translating into Latin verse , from the Greek , many of the epigrams in the ...
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