The Life of Richard Porson, M.A. ...Longman, Green, Longman, and Roberts, 1861 - 431 páginas |
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... Latin and Greek ; but moderation , in this respect , has been studied ; and it is hoped that the book is of such a nature on the whole as to be no unacceptable offering to the literary world in general . The notice of the Travisian ...
... Latin and Greek ; but moderation , in this respect , has been studied ; and it is hoped that the book is of such a nature on the whole as to be no unacceptable offering to the literary world in general . The notice of the Travisian ...
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... Latin . Event of Frend's Trial . - Extracts from the " Orgies of Bacchus . " - Other Contributions of Porson to the " Morning Chronicle . " " Hymn by a New - made Peer . " " Miseries of Kingship . " - " On the Duties of Gentlemen ...
... Latin . Event of Frend's Trial . - Extracts from the " Orgies of Bacchus . " - Other Contributions of Porson to the " Morning Chronicle . " " Hymn by a New - made Peer . " " Miseries of Kingship . " - " On the Duties of Gentlemen ...
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... Latin . His Estimate of Modern Greek and Latin Poetry . His Reading in French . His liking for Swift , Junius , Milton . Criticisms . His Notions of Johnson's Treatment of Milton . - His Love of Shakspeare and Pope . Emendations of ...
... Latin . His Estimate of Modern Greek and Latin Poetry . His Reading in French . His liking for Swift , Junius , Milton . Criticisms . His Notions of Johnson's Treatment of Milton . - His Love of Shakspeare and Pope . Emendations of ...
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... Latin . When Porson first went to this place of instruction , he wrote with a pen but im- perfectly ; but in three months he became the best writer in the school , and in six months is said to have known as much of arithmetic as his ...
... Latin . When Porson first went to this place of instruction , he wrote with a pen but im- perfectly ; but in three months he became the best writer in the school , and in six months is said to have known as much of arithmetic as his ...
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... Latin , and with whom he continued . also about three years . As Mr. Hewitt's residence was four miles from East Ruston , the boy used to trudge thither every Monday morning , with a stock of some kind of humble provision for the week ...
... Latin , and with whom he continued . also about three years . As Mr. Hewitt's residence was four miles from East Ruston , the boy used to trudge thither every Monday morning , with a stock of some kind of humble provision for the week ...
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The Life of Richard Porson, M. A.: Professor of Greek in the University of ... John Selby Watson Visualização integral - 1861 |
The Life of Richard Porson, M. A.: Professor of Greek in the University of ... John Selby Watson Visualização integral - 1861 |
The Life of Richard Porson, M. A.: Professor of Greek in the University of ... John Selby Watson Visualização integral - 1861 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
afterwards anapæst Anecdotes appeared Aristophanes Athenæus Barker's Lit Beloe Bentley Bishop Burney cæsura called Cambridge CHAP character church copy correct critic crown 8vo East Ruston edition editor Elmsley emendations English engraved Eschylus Eton Euripides expressed favour gentleman Gentleman's Magazine give Greek Greek language H. R. Luard Hecuba Hermann hogs Homer honour Horace Horne Tooke Illustrations Ireland John Kidd language Latin learned letter literary Lord Lucretius Maltby manuscripts Medea metre mind Morning Chronicle never notice observed opinion papers Parr Parr's passage perhaps Photius poets Porsoniana Post 8vo preface present Professor published reader remarks replied RICHARD PORSON Rogers's Table Talk salt-box says scholar Sexagenarian Shakspeare Sophocles Suidas Tertullian thought tion told translation Travis Trinity College verse VILLOISON volume Wakefield Woodcuts words writing written wrote καὶ
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