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Page 263
... occasion , " like the pedant in Hierocles , who , when he offered his house to sale , took a brick in his pocket by way of specimen . " One of the most prominent traits in the character of Mr. Smeaton , in his professional capacity ...
... occasion , " like the pedant in Hierocles , who , when he offered his house to sale , took a brick in his pocket by way of specimen . " One of the most prominent traits in the character of Mr. Smeaton , in his professional capacity ...
Page 377
... occasion on which such numbers of classical points are examined and illustrated : but our references will enable the scholar to gain all the requisite information . The note at v . 81. is also metrical ; and it presents the same union ...
... occasion on which such numbers of classical points are examined and illustrated : but our references will enable the scholar to gain all the requisite information . The note at v . 81. is also metrical ; and it presents the same union ...
Page 421
... occasion to the author to collect very curious traits to shew the great credit in which this pretended science was at that time held : I have now , ' says the biographer , lying before me a volume , in which the most popular Ephemerides ...
... occasion to the author to collect very curious traits to shew the great credit in which this pretended science was at that time held : I have now , ' says the biographer , lying before me a volume , in which the most popular Ephemerides ...
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