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... Latin Prize Poem : -Petrus Magnus . By Page 1 10 16 19 23 32 ABBOTT , 1777 . 34 In Photii Lexicon Notæ 38 On the Pyramids of Egypt 46 In DEMOSTHENEM Commentarii JOANNIS SEAGER 54 Observations on the Zodiac of Dendera 59 Remarks ...
... Latin Prize Poem : -Petrus Magnus . By Page 1 10 16 19 23 32 ABBOTT , 1777 . 34 In Photii Lexicon Notæ 38 On the Pyramids of Egypt 46 In DEMOSTHENEM Commentarii JOANNIS SEAGER 54 Observations on the Zodiac of Dendera 59 Remarks ...
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... Latin classic in the sense of " eminus pugnare , " as it is assumed to be by the Professor in his explanation of ἀκροβολίζεσθαι . 58. 7. τὸ γὰρ αὐτοὺς πολιορκουμένους , κ . τ . λ . appeared so teazing to Duker , that , in despair , he ...
... Latin classic in the sense of " eminus pugnare , " as it is assumed to be by the Professor in his explanation of ἀκροβολίζεσθαι . 58. 7. τὸ γὰρ αὐτοὺς πολιορκουμένους , κ . τ . λ . appeared so teazing to Duker , that , in despair , he ...
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... Latin writings by a great modern writer , had not sufficed to attract to them the attention of the learned world ! Least of all , sensible as he appears to have become latterly to the faults of his Latin poetry , would On the Africa of ...
... Latin writings by a great modern writer , had not sufficed to attract to them the attention of the learned world ! Least of all , sensible as he appears to have become latterly to the faults of his Latin poetry , would On the Africa of ...
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... Latin poets of modern times , though it is not confined to them . In our own lan- guage , the instances of a similar delusion are numerous . Not to speak of actual failures , it is probable that little would have been added either to ...
... Latin poets of modern times , though it is not confined to them . In our own lan- guage , the instances of a similar delusion are numerous . Not to speak of actual failures , it is probable that little would have been added either to ...
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... formed on the model of Greece and Rome , are almost unconsciously led into the same line of thought and ex- pression . G. C. F. VOL . XXVIII . Cl . J. NO . LV . C OXFORD LATIN PRIZE POEM . PETRUS MAGNUS . Dum tibi Parallel Passages . 33.
... formed on the model of Greece and Rome , are almost unconsciously led into the same line of thought and ex- pression . G. C. F. VOL . XXVIII . Cl . J. NO . LV . C OXFORD LATIN PRIZE POEM . PETRUS MAGNUS . Dum tibi Parallel Passages . 33.
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