A Life of Aristotle: Including a Critical Discussion of Some Questions of Literary History Connected with His WorksJ. and J.J. Deighton, 1839 - 181 pages |
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... 1 Suidas , sub v . Nikóμaxos . Cited and translated by Whewell , History of the Inductive Sciences , Vol . iii . p . 385. See also Plutarch , Vit . Alex . sec . 8 . ORPHAN WHEN YOUNG - COMES TO ATHENS . 15 philosopher.
... 1 Suidas , sub v . Nikóμaxos . Cited and translated by Whewell , History of the Inductive Sciences , Vol . iii . p . 385. See also Plutarch , Vit . Alex . sec . 8 . ORPHAN WHEN YOUNG - COMES TO ATHENS . 15 philosopher.
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... translated the whole of this celebrated passage as it stands in the text of all the printed editions . But besides the words Tá TE Αριστοτέλους καὶ τὰ Θεο- φράστου βιβλία , which we look upon as a marginal note that has crept into the ...
... translated the whole of this celebrated passage as it stands in the text of all the printed editions . But besides the words Tá TE Αριστοτέλους καὶ τὰ Θεο- φράστου βιβλία , which we look upon as a marginal note that has crept into the ...
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... translations from the Arabic . Phi- lippe Cattier ( quoted by Harles on Fabricius , Bibl . Gr . vol . iii . p . 207 ) , mentions it as the belief of some . " Brandis , p . 262 . * Brandis , p . 261. Petiti ( Observatt . Miscell . iv . 9 ) ...
... translations from the Arabic . Phi- lippe Cattier ( quoted by Harles on Fabricius , Bibl . Gr . vol . iii . p . 207 ) , mentions it as the belief of some . " Brandis , p . 262 . * Brandis , p . 261. Petiti ( Observatt . Miscell . iv . 9 ) ...
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... translated into plain prose ; and from this time forward the du- plicity of Aristotle's doctrines may be considered as reckoned among the most indisputable facts . Having now thoroughly satisfied ourselves that the narrative of Strabo ...
... translated into plain prose ; and from this time forward the du- plicity of Aristotle's doctrines may be considered as reckoned among the most indisputable facts . Having now thoroughly satisfied ourselves that the narrative of Strabo ...
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... Translated by EDGAR A. BOWRING . 7s . 6d . Schiller's Poems , Complete . Trans- lated by EDGAR ALFRED BOWRING . Songs and Idyls . By F. T. PAL- GRAVE , Fellow of Exeter College , Oxford . 3s . 6d . 6s . General Bounce ; or , the Lady ...
... Translated by EDGAR A. BOWRING . 7s . 6d . Schiller's Poems , Complete . Trans- lated by EDGAR ALFRED BOWRING . Songs and Idyls . By F. T. PAL- GRAVE , Fellow of Exeter College , Oxford . 3s . 6d . 6s . General Bounce ; or , the Lady ...
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Page 74 - This is some fellow, Who, having been praised for bluntness, doth affect A saucy roughness, and constrains the garb Quite from his nature : he cannot flatter, he, — An honest mind and plain, — he must speak truth ! An they will take it, so ; if not, he 's plain.