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I would have expected Polybius to stand much higher in his esteem than Livy , as having a much nearer resemblance to Dr. Smith's own manner of writing . Besides his miracles , Livy contains an immense number of the most obvious and 4 ...
I would have expected Polybius to stand much higher in his esteem than Livy , as having a much nearer resemblance to Dr. Smith's own manner of writing . Besides his miracles , Livy contains an immense number of the most obvious and 4 ...
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I would have expected Polybius to stand much higher in his esteem than Livy , as having a much nearer resemblance to Dr. Smith's own manner of writing . Befides his miracles , Livy contains an immenfe number of the most obvious and 4 ...
I would have expected Polybius to stand much higher in his esteem than Livy , as having a much nearer resemblance to Dr. Smith's own manner of writing . Befides his miracles , Livy contains an immenfe number of the most obvious and 4 ...
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I find that time is paffed with you , much in the fame manner as at my refidence . " I never had any ambition for the reputation of an author , yet I have frequently had it in my head , to write a treatife , which fhould be entitled The ...
I find that time is paffed with you , much in the fame manner as at my refidence . " I never had any ambition for the reputation of an author , yet I have frequently had it in my head , to write a treatife , which fhould be entitled The ...
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The diffolution of thofe great households which are the channel of the expenditure of the opulent in a certain state of manners , gives patronage a new form . The patron ftill rewards the poet ; but it is not by hofpitality , it is by ...
The diffolution of thofe great households which are the channel of the expenditure of the opulent in a certain state of manners , gives patronage a new form . The patron ftill rewards the poet ; but it is not by hofpitality , it is by ...
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... that the refinement and polished manners of the moderns have fo far exceeded thofe of the ancient inhabitants of Italy and Greece . What befits the man of morality , is not furely repugnant to the functions of a Chriftian .
... that the refinement and polished manners of the moderns have fo far exceeded thofe of the ancient inhabitants of Italy and Greece . What befits the man of morality , is not furely repugnant to the functions of a Chriftian .
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