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Page 116
... important illustra- tion . And as to verbal criticism , and conjectural emendation of corrupted passages , who would not prefer the native tact and the sure feeling of a born Greek , to the learned guesses of the ablest commentator in ...
... important illustra- tion . And as to verbal criticism , and conjectural emendation of corrupted passages , who would not prefer the native tact and the sure feeling of a born Greek , to the learned guesses of the ablest commentator in ...
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... important influence over others . The advice which a great living poet gives to his bookish friend , " Come forth into the light of things , " is as important to be followed by those who are to sustain the great duties of life , as by ...
... important influence over others . The advice which a great living poet gives to his bookish friend , " Come forth into the light of things , " is as important to be followed by those who are to sustain the great duties of life , as by ...
Page 515
... important to be known , and comprehend and discharge with sufficient ability the high and important functions of legislation and government by the force of their native genius , aided only occasionally by such information as they can ...
... important to be known , and comprehend and discharge with sufficient ability the high and important functions of legislation and government by the force of their native genius , aided only occasionally by such information as they can ...
Contents
BRITISH POETRY AT THE CLOSE OF THE LAST | 52 |
SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
MOORES LECTURES ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE | 94 |
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