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... learned , " which the according voice of antiquity seems to have awarded to Catullus , or to the conclusion drawn from them . The title of learned , ' says Mr. Lamb , never , I conceive , belonged peculiarly to him , but was merely ...
... learned , " which the according voice of antiquity seems to have awarded to Catullus , or to the conclusion drawn from them . The title of learned , ' says Mr. Lamb , never , I conceive , belonged peculiarly to him , but was merely ...
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... . We have no Hamlets and Romeos . The qualifications of his heroes are youth , strength , bravery , and a buoyant spirit ; and their chief merit is that they have F 4 learned learned to love . If such be the case with The Pirate . 71.
... . We have no Hamlets and Romeos . The qualifications of his heroes are youth , strength , bravery , and a buoyant spirit ; and their chief merit is that they have F 4 learned learned to love . If such be the case with The Pirate . 71.
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... learned and ingenious men on scientific or literary subjects must not be altogether over- looked , although they contribute but little to the real interest of literature or science . Considered , however , in relation to the history of ...
... learned and ingenious men on scientific or literary subjects must not be altogether over- looked , although they contribute but little to the real interest of literature or science . Considered , however , in relation to the history of ...
Contents
TABLE | 6 |
French History | 7 |
Narrative of the Embassy to the Tour | 12 |
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