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Page 173
... doubt that the poor Greeks would make a more respectable appearance in the pages of history , and in the ... doubts and con- jectures are enough to involve in suspicion the whole of the Gospel History . Indeed we cannot accuse him of the ...
... doubt that the poor Greeks would make a more respectable appearance in the pages of history , and in the ... doubts and con- jectures are enough to involve in suspicion the whole of the Gospel History . Indeed we cannot accuse him of the ...
Page 273
... doubt , arose the present error . Eclog . iii . The last two lines but one are considered by Heyne as an interpolation . Mr. W. , by making amores and amaros change places , and pointing thus , et quisquis amaros Aut metuit , dulces aut ...
... doubt , arose the present error . Eclog . iii . The last two lines but one are considered by Heyne as an interpolation . Mr. W. , by making amores and amaros change places , and pointing thus , et quisquis amaros Aut metuit , dulces aut ...
Page 346
... doubt not that it came into the hands of the editor at the well - known auction of Dr. Askew's manuscripts in 1785 - We doubt not that these six poems are the least disgusting of seventeen which are still extant ; that they were ...
... doubt not that it came into the hands of the editor at the well - known auction of Dr. Askew's manuscripts in 1785 - We doubt not that these six poems are the least disgusting of seventeen which are still extant ; that they were ...
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