It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in giving 'English readers' an insight, exact as far as it goes, into those olden times which are so remote and yet to many of us so close. Ovid - Página 16por Alfred John Church - 1876 - 153 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| David Page - 1869 - 326 páginas
...Church, MA, and the Rev. WJ Brodribb, 1LA. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of snch a series as this in giving 'English readers ' an insight,...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close." — Saturday Review. " It is impossible to praise too highly the conception and execution of this series... | |
| David Page - 1870 - 366 páginas
...wide and enduring circulation, and we are quite sure that the y deserve it." — Westminster Review. "It is difficult to estimate too highly the value...which are so remote and yet to many of us so close." — Saturday Review. " We gladly avail ourselves of this opportunity to recommend the other volumes... | |
| Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1872 - 652 páginas
...might not have been a public man in London as well as an orator in Rome?" — Morning Advertiser. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of...so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought forth in... | |
| Alexander Mackay - 1873 - 712 páginas
...the great classic writers of Greeu aiftt Rome, "—fít/fast Northern Whig. OPINIONS — continued. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of...so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought forth in... | |
| William Lucas Collins - 1873 - 180 páginas
...among Englishmen intelligent and appreciative views of the chief classical authors." — Standard. "It is difficult to estimate too highly the value...so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought forth in... | |
| Henry Alleyne Nicholson - 1873 - 148 páginas
...Rome." — Belfast Northern Whig. ANCIENT CLASSICS FOB ENGLISH READERS. 13 OPINIONS — continued. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of...so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translatiAs which have at no time been brought forth in... | |
| Alexander Craig Sellar - 1873 - 358 páginas
...JAMES MURDOCH. Demy octavo, cloth, 16s. FOB ENGLISH READERS. Edited by the Eev. W. LUCAS COLLINS, MA " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of...so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought forth in... | |
| David Page - 1873 - 260 páginas
...Rome." — Belfast Northern Whig. ANCIENT CLASSICS FOR ENGLISH READERS. r3 OPINIONS — continued. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of...so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought forth in... | |
| Alexander Keith Johnston - 1873 - 172 páginas
...useful series, most of which are executed with discrimination and ability." — Quarierly Ritieu'. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of such a series as this in 1riving -English readers- an insight, exact as far as it goes- into those olden times which are so... | |
| William Minto - 1874 - 520 páginas
...might not have been a public man in London as well as an orator in Rome?" — Morning Advertiser. " It is difficult to estimate too highly the value of...so remote and yet to many of us so close. It is in no wise to be looked upon as a rival to the translations which have at no time been brought forth in... | |
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