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... merit of his epitome to the earlier part of Grecian history ; and even that merit is depreciated by the declamations and anecdotes which are for ever impeding his parration . This is not all that is required from a writer of Grecian ...
... merit of his epitome to the earlier part of Grecian history ; and even that merit is depreciated by the declamations and anecdotes which are for ever impeding his parration . This is not all that is required from a writer of Grecian ...
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... merit , even from the portion of Mr. Tobin's works which is here pre- sented to us ; without referring to " The Curfew , " or to " The Honey - moon . " It is impossible to calculate what we have lost , as lovers of the drama , by the ...
... merit , even from the portion of Mr. Tobin's works which is here pre- sented to us ; without referring to " The Curfew , " or to " The Honey - moon . " It is impossible to calculate what we have lost , as lovers of the drama , by the ...
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... merit . Example . Speaking of the power of language , in the first book De Oratore : " Quæ vis alia potuit , aut dispersos homines unum in locum congregare ; aut a fera agrestique vita ad hunc humanum , cultum , civilemque deducere ...
... merit . Example . Speaking of the power of language , in the first book De Oratore : " Quæ vis alia potuit , aut dispersos homines unum in locum congregare ; aut a fera agrestique vita ad hunc humanum , cultum , civilemque deducere ...
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