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... writing a language as it was written by its only accredited employers , they fall into diverse errors and inconsistencies : ille sinistrorsum , hic dextrorsum abit . Thus in a well - known and valued Thesaurus Poeticus of Latin I find ...
... writing a language as it was written by its only accredited employers , they fall into diverse errors and inconsistencies : ille sinistrorsum , hic dextrorsum abit . Thus in a well - known and valued Thesaurus Poeticus of Latin I find ...
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... written during the year 1639 he expressed his resolve to make these legends the subject of an epic poem . In the Epitaphium Damonis he declared that his future theme should be the coming of the Trojans , and the fortunes of the line of ...
... written during the year 1639 he expressed his resolve to make these legends the subject of an epic poem . In the Epitaphium Damonis he declared that his future theme should be the coming of the Trojans , and the fortunes of the line of ...
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... written by himself for the commencement at Cambridge , ' knowing you ' , he says , ' to be a very severe judge in poetical matters and a very candid judge of my productions ' . In one letter , which shows close personal and literary ...
... written by himself for the commencement at Cambridge , ' knowing you ' , he says , ' to be a very severe judge in poetical matters and a very candid judge of my productions ' . In one letter , which shows close personal and literary ...
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SIXTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 25 1908 | 5 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW OF | 15 |
AN UNRECOGNIZED WESTMINSTER CHRONICLER 13811394 | 65 |
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