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Page 228
... manner of Bembo ; and who , availing themselves of the example of this scholastic stile of composition , have inundated Italy with writ ings which seldom exhibit any distinction either of character or of merit . That the introduction of ...
... manner of Bembo ; and who , availing themselves of the example of this scholastic stile of composition , have inundated Italy with writ ings which seldom exhibit any distinction either of character or of merit . That the introduction of ...
Page 405
... manner of their adoption they did not give themselves the trouble of in- vestigating the contrivance which was the parent of them , in order to proceed in the same manner with their own language , and by similar methods to procure for ...
... manner of their adoption they did not give themselves the trouble of in- vestigating the contrivance which was the parent of them , in order to proceed in the same manner with their own language , and by similar methods to procure for ...
Page 457
... manner in which I have been instructed might prove in- structive to them . A heavenly voice , when I least thought of it , spoke to my heart , and said : Take , and read ; it was not the Apologists that were put in my hands ; it was the ...
... manner in which I have been instructed might prove in- structive to them . A heavenly voice , when I least thought of it , spoke to my heart , and said : Take , and read ; it was not the Apologists that were put in my hands ; it was the ...
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