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... Greek poetry . The second , allotted to metre , commences with a definition of that term , and subsequently com- prizes an analysis of the nine principal Greek metres , with ex- emplifications of the varieties in each . The third ...
... Greek poetry . The second , allotted to metre , commences with a definition of that term , and subsequently com- prizes an analysis of the nine principal Greek metres , with ex- emplifications of the varieties in each . The third ...
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... Greek speculation ? It is certain that a number of books called the Hermaic books were preserved for centuries ; and that they con- tained the canon of sacerdotal duty , the civil obligations of kings , hymns to the gods , astrological ...
... Greek speculation ? It is certain that a number of books called the Hermaic books were preserved for centuries ; and that they con- tained the canon of sacerdotal duty , the civil obligations of kings , hymns to the gods , astrological ...
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... Greek , we are unable to decide : but it has , doubtless , many advantages in its favour . Less connected with the rest of Europe during the middle ages than the towns on the opposite side of the Greek peninsula , it may be presumed to ...
... Greek , we are unable to decide : but it has , doubtless , many advantages in its favour . Less connected with the rest of Europe during the middle ages than the towns on the opposite side of the Greek peninsula , it may be presumed to ...
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Timber Essay on the Strength of | 18 |
Tobin Mr Memoirs | 30 |
Translation New of Aristotles | 177 |
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