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Page 216
... Greek Gospels are not versions , but originals . To prepare us for subscribing to this doctrine , he declaims on the general prevalence of the Greek language at the time of our Saviour's ap- pearance but it by no means follows , from ...
... Greek Gospels are not versions , but originals . To prepare us for subscribing to this doctrine , he declaims on the general prevalence of the Greek language at the time of our Saviour's ap- pearance but it by no means follows , from ...
Page 217
... language ; which , by his own confession , we know that he did ? After all that Mr. F. has advanced respecting the prevalence of the Greek language , he has left us to find out how his remarks particularly apply to the supposed ...
... language ; which , by his own confession , we know that he did ? After all that Mr. F. has advanced respecting the prevalence of the Greek language , he has left us to find out how his remarks particularly apply to the supposed ...
Page 359
... Greek art would be burlesqued by putting the choruses into rhime . This method of fac - simile interpretation has given plasticity not only to the language but to the public taste . The master - pieces of each nation are enjoyed in ...
... Greek art would be burlesqued by putting the choruses into rhime . This method of fac - simile interpretation has given plasticity not only to the language but to the public taste . The master - pieces of each nation are enjoyed in ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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