The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... probably from no act of his own . Demetrius Phalereus admired the transcendant comic writer : it was pro- bably solely as favoured by Demetrius Phalereus that , on the conquest of Athens by Demetrius Poliorcetes , Menander was accused ...
... probably from no act of his own . Demetrius Phalereus admired the transcendant comic writer : it was pro- bably solely as favoured by Demetrius Phalereus that , on the conquest of Athens by Demetrius Poliorcetes , Menander was accused ...
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... probably be lowered down gradually to low water - mark , whence , on the ensuing tide , the vessel will be floated off . The operation may thus be performed as slow as may be found convenient ; or if , upon further consideration , more ...
... probably be lowered down gradually to low water - mark , whence , on the ensuing tide , the vessel will be floated off . The operation may thus be performed as slow as may be found convenient ; or if , upon further consideration , more ...
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... probably , some are wholly devoid of it . Being without it themselves , they deny its existence in others ; but it would be as fair to deny that there is an art and even a science of music , because to many the fitness of musical notes ...
... probably , some are wholly devoid of it . Being without it themselves , they deny its existence in others ; but it would be as fair to deny that there is an art and even a science of music , because to many the fitness of musical notes ...
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