The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... Cicero is introduced as if he had spoken or written the whole from beginning to end. It is divided into sixteen ... Cicero, and of the tumultuous times in which he lived, and in part of which he was a very considerable actor; and all ...
... Cicero is introduced as if he had spoken or written the whole from beginning to end. It is divided into sixteen ... Cicero, and of the tumultuous times in which he lived, and in part of which he was a very considerable actor; and all ...
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... Cicero. It is written a good deal in the manner of the pieces called Centos, but without the incoherence usual in such pieces, this being in an easy and flowing flyle, and I dare say, there never was, and perhaps never will be a Cento ...
... Cicero. It is written a good deal in the manner of the pieces called Centos, but without the incoherence usual in such pieces, this being in an easy and flowing flyle, and I dare say, there never was, and perhaps never will be a Cento ...
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... Cicero in his own words, and every thing properly digested in chronological order ; fo that he had little more to do than to take the trouble of translating, and publishing it in three large octavo volumes, under the title of the life ...
... Cicero in his own words, and every thing properly digested in chronological order ; fo that he had little more to do than to take the trouble of translating, and publishing it in three large octavo volumes, under the title of the life ...
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