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... Notice of Godofredi Hermanni Elementa Doctrinæ Metricæ Cambridge Tripos for 1789 Latin Poem PAGE 1 14 16 0127 39 61 .. 79 088688 83 Remarks on the Similarity of Worship , that prevailed in different parts of the Pagan World . Part III ...
... Notice of Godofredi Hermanni Elementa Doctrinæ Metricæ Cambridge Tripos for 1789 Latin Poem PAGE 1 14 16 0127 39 61 .. 79 088688 83 Remarks on the Similarity of Worship , that prevailed in different parts of the Pagan World . Part III ...
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... Notice of his " Gymnasium , sive Symbola Critica " 145 Loci quidam Luciani emendati atque explanati à JOANNE SEA- GER , A. B. Pars v . ..15h Notice of Sir W. Gell's Itinerary of the Morea 156 Sappho Emendata 157 Prologus in Eunuchum ...
... Notice of his " Gymnasium , sive Symbola Critica " 145 Loci quidam Luciani emendati atque explanati à JOANNE SEA- GER , A. B. Pars v . ..15h Notice of Sir W. Gell's Itinerary of the Morea 156 Sappho Emendata 157 Prologus in Eunuchum ...
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... notice . Speaking of the years which elapsed between each return of the phoenix , he says , sunt qui asseverent , mille quadringentos sexaginta unum interjici . This period then coincides with the Sothic year , which consisted of 1461 ...
... notice . Speaking of the years which elapsed between each return of the phoenix , he says , sunt qui asseverent , mille quadringentos sexaginta unum interjici . This period then coincides with the Sothic year , which consisted of 1461 ...
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... Notice of Dr. Maltby's Edition of Morell's Lexicon Græco - Prosodiacum , inserted in Mus . Crit . Cant . vi . supposes that " in all the instances , enumerated by Dr. Maltby , in which the Greek Epigrammatists have either licentiously ...
... Notice of Dr. Maltby's Edition of Morell's Lexicon Græco - Prosodiacum , inserted in Mus . Crit . Cant . vi . supposes that " in all the instances , enumerated by Dr. Maltby , in which the Greek Epigrammatists have either licentiously ...
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... to doubt whether it be within the rules of sober criticism to suppose that any " copyist , " however illiterate , could so far blunder in writing two words , as not only to confound 28 Notice of Dr. Maltby's Edition of.
... to doubt whether it be within the rules of sober criticism to suppose that any " copyist , " however illiterate , could so far blunder in writing two words , as not only to confound 28 Notice of Dr. Maltby's Edition of.
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Page 179 - Solomon had a vineyard at Baalhamon; he let out the vineyard unto keepers; every one for the fruit thereof was to bring a thousand pieces of silver. My vineyard, which is mine, is before me: thou, O Solomon, must have a thousand, and those that keep the fruit thereof two hundred.
Page 176 - For the vineyard of the Lord of hosts is the house of Israel, And the men of Judah his pleasant plant: And he looked for judgment, but behold oppression; For righteousness, but behold a cry.
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Page 183 - Sing unto the LORD a new song, and his praise from the end of the earth, ye that go down to the sea, and all that is therein; the isles, and the inhabitants thereof.
Page 194 - Thou speakest always ill of me, I speak always well of thee: But spite of all our noise and pother, The world believes nor one nor t'other.
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