The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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Page 152
... Greek correctly ? -I never tried them in Greek at the matriculation examination . ' Can they , if a Greek author is put into their hands , and they are allowed to read it once over , construe a passage which does not contain words of ...
... Greek correctly ? -I never tried them in Greek at the matriculation examination . ' Can they , if a Greek author is put into their hands , and they are allowed to read it once over , construe a passage which does not contain words of ...
Page 232
... Greek inscriptions is quite inconsider- able . Indeed , with the exception of the inscription found at Autun , there is not a single important Greek epitaph in the entire volume . Nor can it even be said that the latinity of the Gaulish ...
... Greek inscriptions is quite inconsider- able . Indeed , with the exception of the inscription found at Autun , there is not a single important Greek epitaph in the entire volume . Nor can it even be said that the latinity of the Gaulish ...
Page 233
... Greek inscriptions are to be expected chiefly in the undated class , to which M. de Rossi purposes to devote his second volume . And perhaps it is some confirmation of the theory of the preponderance of the Greek element in the early ...
... Greek inscriptions are to be expected chiefly in the undated class , to which M. de Rossi purposes to devote his second volume . And perhaps it is some confirmation of the theory of the preponderance of the Greek element in the early ...
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a Biography 15901632 By John | 1 |
The Horses of the Sahara by General Daumas | 3 |
and Spelling By Henry Alford D D Dean | 39 |
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