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... give us the literary history of the Augustan age , which he now only promises . For this he would have been emi- nently qualified ; and his discussions on the effect which the writings of Virgil , Horace , Ovid , and the contemporary ...
... give us the literary history of the Augustan age , which he now only promises . For this he would have been emi- nently qualified ; and his discussions on the effect which the writings of Virgil , Horace , Ovid , and the contemporary ...
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... give one or more public lectures on the subject which he ostensibly professes ; but then he may give private lectures on any , or all of the departments of hu- man knowledge . This , with their small salaries , leads to a scram- ble for ...
... give one or more public lectures on the subject which he ostensibly professes ; but then he may give private lectures on any , or all of the departments of hu- man knowledge . This , with their small salaries , leads to a scram- ble for ...
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... give you counsel , but I know you can apply unto yourself for better than I can give you . Yet will I ( with the good neighbour in the gospel , who finding one in the way wounded and distressed , poured oil into his wounds , and ...
... give you counsel , but I know you can apply unto yourself for better than I can give you . Yet will I ( with the good neighbour in the gospel , who finding one in the way wounded and distressed , poured oil into his wounds , and ...
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