The Classical Journal, 第 37 巻A. J. Valpay., 1828 |
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... copy . Orientalists and antiquaries , we have reason to suspect , are particularly inquisitive respecting the authorities from which a writer borrows his information : we , on the contrary , were rather inclined to congratulate ...
... copy . Orientalists and antiquaries , we have reason to suspect , are particularly inquisitive respecting the authorities from which a writer borrows his information : we , on the contrary , were rather inclined to congratulate ...
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... copies . We will translate it therefore from the Latin Verity , and restore it to the con- text . " But you , Sir , take for granted without proving ( a vice very frequent in you , though you reprove others for it , p . 182. ) that this ...
... copies . We will translate it therefore from the Latin Verity , and restore it to the con- text . " But you , Sir , take for granted without proving ( a vice very frequent in you , though you reprove others for it , p . 182. ) that this ...
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... copies of the Vulgate , from the spurious Jerome and the Angelic Doctor : " this would be to charge those illus- trious editors with forgery . " I should be loth to call it by so harsh a name ; " honest bigotry " better suits the ...
... copies of the Vulgate , from the spurious Jerome and the Angelic Doctor : " this would be to charge those illus- trious editors with forgery . " I should be loth to call it by so harsh a name ; " honest bigotry " better suits the ...
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... copies , the better to impose on the world by the apparent difference . They would disguise the child they had stolen , in order to conceal the theft . But I , who possess more charity than perhaps any other person in the world ( always ...
... copies , the better to impose on the world by the apparent difference . They would disguise the child they had stolen , in order to conceal the theft . But I , who possess more charity than perhaps any other person in the world ( always ...
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... copy being collected . That the reader may not suspect me of inventing nonsense for the pleasure of fathering it on Mr. Travis ( a supposition which at first sight may seem not improbable ) , I assure him that I have honestly copied the ...
... copy being collected . That the reader may not suspect me of inventing nonsense for the pleasure of fathering it on Mr. Travis ( a supposition which at first sight may seem not improbable ) , I assure him that I have honestly copied the ...
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