| Philological Society (Great Britain) - Philology - 1857 - 336 pages
...country, and more convenient in form. The texts of the Bibliotheca C/assica and Grammar- School Classics, so far as they have been published, will be adopted....country, and are admitted to be good examples of the j udicious and practical nature of English scholarship ; and as the editors have formed their texts... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 pages
...in form. The texts of the Bibliotheca Classica and Grammar School Classics, in most cases have been adopted. These editions have taken their place amongst...•country, and are admitted to be good examples of the jndicious and practical nature of English scholarship ; and as the editors have formed their texts... | |
| Aeschylus - 1858 - 300 pages
...and more convenient in form. The texts of the "Bibliatheca Clástica" and " GrammarSchool Classia, " so far as they have been published, will be adopted....scholarship; and as the editors have formed their texts from a careful examination of the beat editions extant, and have as far as possible »voided... | |
| Thompson Cooper - Shorthand - 1858 - 164 pages
...country, and more convenient in form. The texts of the Bibliofkeca Clnssica and Grammar School Classics, so far as they have been published, will be adopted....scholarship ; and as the editors have formed their texts from a careful examination of the best editions estant, it is believed that no texts better for... | |
| Quintus Horatius Flaccus - 1858 - 250 pages
...more convenient in form. The texts of the " Sibliotheca Clossica" and "Grammar. School Classics, " so far as they have been published, will be adopted....scholarship; and as the editors have formed their texts from a careful examination of the best editions extant, and have as far as possible avoided mere... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - Oratory, Ancient - 1858 - 760 pages
...convenient in form. The texts of the " Biblioltieca Clástica" and " Grammar- School Classics," so far м they have been published, will be adopted. These editions...scholarship ; and as the editors have formed their texts from a careful examination of the best editions extant, it is believed that no texts better for... | |
| Henry Vaughan - English poetry - 1858 - 326 pages
...conntry, and more convenient in form. The texts of the Biblwtheca Classica and Grammar School Classics, so far as they have been published, will be adopted....contributions to the Classical Literature of this conntry, and are admitted to be good examples of the judicions and practical nature of English scholarship... | |
| William Walton - Mechanics - 1858 - 294 pages
...country, and more convenient in form. The Texts of the Bibliotheca Classica and Grammar-school Classics, so far as they have been published, will be adopted. These editions have taken their place among scholars as valuable contributions to the classical literature of this country, and are admitted... | |
| William Walton - Mechanics - 1858 - 294 pages
...country, and more convenient in form. The texts of the BIBLIOTHECA CLASSICA and GRAMMAR SCHOOL CLASSICS, so far as they have been published, will be adopted. These Editions have taken thcir place amongst scholars as valuable contributions to the Classical Literature of this country,... | |
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