Apart from its religious importance, the English Bible has the glory, which but few sister versions indeed can claim, of being the chief classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with Shakspeare, and in an immeasurable degree more than he, fixed... M.T. Ciceronis Oratio Pro L. Murena - Page 3by Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1874 - 111 pagesFull view - About this book
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...and divines, the publication of this edition must be considered most opportune." From the Atnenaum. "Apart from its religious importance, the English...being the chief classic of the language, of having, m conjunction with Shakspeare, and in an immeasurable degree more than he, fixed the language beyond... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait William Thomson - History - 2022 - 596 pages
...publication of this edition must be considered most opportune.*1 I1' rum the Atheneeutrt. "Apart from us religious importance, the English Bible has the glory,...classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with Shak>pcarc, and in an immeasurable degree mure than he, fixed the language beyond any possibility ol... | |
| Virgil - 1928 - 86 pages
...the Authorized Version. " From the A £hen<e?tttt. "Apart from its religious importance, the Kng'Li&h Bible has the glory, which but few. sister versions...classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with Shahspeare, and in an immeasurable degree more than he, fixed the Unguage beyond any possibility of... | |
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...about the varions editions of the Authorized Version." From the Athenteum, "Apart from its religions importance, the English Bible has the glory, which...few sister versions indeed can claim, of being the cbîef classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with Shakspeare, and in an im~ measurable... | |
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...of valuable information about the various editions of the Authorized Version." From the Atfururum. "Apart from its religious importance, the English Bible has the glory, which but few sister vers1ons indeed can claim, of being the chief classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with... | |
| E. S. Roberts - 1996 - 484 pages
...from which our translation is produced." «dered most opportune »Apart ffoTits reHg^uslnTportance, the English Bible has the glory, which but few sister versions indeed caH claim, of being the chief classic of the language, of having, in conjunction with Shakspeare, and... | |
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