Biographia Literaria, 第 1 卷Oxford University Press, 1967 |
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... learned men , that Erasmus is said to have forgotten his IO native language ; yet in the present day it is not to be supposed , that a youth can think in Latin , or that he can have any other reliance on the force or fitness of his ...
... learned men , that Erasmus is said to have forgotten his IO native language ; yet in the present day it is not to be supposed , that a youth can think in Latin , or that he can have any other reliance on the force or fitness of his ...
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... learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which all the lines of knowledge ...
... learned class , who actually did overstep this boundary , anxiously avoided the appearance of having so done . Therefore the 5 true depth of science , and the penetration to the inmost centre , from which all the lines of knowledge ...
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... learned theologian and philologist of the Reformation . 13. Est medius ordo , & c . Barclay's Argenis , Lib . I , Leyden , 1630 , pp . 63-4 . There are ( as is pointed out in Biog . Lit. 1847 ) some omissions from the original . 22. As ...
... learned theologian and philologist of the Reformation . 13. Est medius ordo , & c . Barclay's Argenis , Lib . I , Leyden , 1630 , pp . 63-4 . There are ( as is pointed out in Biog . Lit. 1847 ) some omissions from the original . 22. As ...
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