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... Greek ! How would the Centos of the Fathers , and Nonnus's Paraphrase of St. John , confound him with astonishment and admiration ! - In the catalogue of the Greek books printed before the 15th century , Mr. B. professes himself ...
... Greek ! How would the Centos of the Fathers , and Nonnus's Paraphrase of St. John , confound him with astonishment and admiration ! - In the catalogue of the Greek books printed before the 15th century , Mr. B. professes himself ...
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... Greek languages . He was designed for the Church of England : but , entertaining some scruples respecting the canons , ' he was sent to Plasterer's - hall , London , which was at that time an academy for Protestant Dissenters . Here he ...
... Greek languages . He was designed for the Church of England : but , entertaining some scruples respecting the canons , ' he was sent to Plasterer's - hall , London , which was at that time an academy for Protestant Dissenters . Here he ...
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... Greek odes . All that is good in the modern composition of antient Greek ( according to the classical bull on the subject ) is good for nothing for unless such com- position be a cento , it can never certainly be correct ; and if it be ...
... Greek odes . All that is good in the modern composition of antient Greek ( according to the classical bull on the subject ) is good for nothing for unless such com- position be a cento , it can never certainly be correct ; and if it be ...
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