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... CLARE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE AND LATE PREACHER AT THE CHAPEL ROYAL WHITEHALL AND THE REV . CHARLES BIGG M.A. PRINCIPAL OF BRIGHTON COLLEGE AND LATE SENIOR STUDENT AND TUTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH OXFORD [ B - 64 ] London .. Oxford Cambridge ...
... CLARE COLLEGE CAMBRIDGE AND LATE PREACHER AT THE CHAPEL ROYAL WHITEHALL AND THE REV . CHARLES BIGG M.A. PRINCIPAL OF BRIGHTON COLLEGE AND LATE SENIOR STUDENT AND TUTOR OF CHRIST CHURCH OXFORD [ B - 64 ] London .. Oxford Cambridge ...
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... students in the higher forms of schools and at the Universities , it seemed unnecessary to attempt to make it serve any more ambitious purpose . The text followed is mainly that of Zeune ( 1774 ; reproduced by Giles , London , 1837 ) ...
... students in the higher forms of schools and at the Universities , it seemed unnecessary to attempt to make it serve any more ambitious purpose . The text followed is mainly that of Zeune ( 1774 ; reproduced by Giles , London , 1837 ) ...
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... student to the most abundant fountains of scholarship . If , for example , references to Lucretius and Vergil help to keep the student of Terence familiar with such storehouses of Latin scholarship as Lach- mann's or Munro's Lucretius ...
... student to the most abundant fountains of scholarship . If , for example , references to Lucretius and Vergil help to keep the student of Terence familiar with such storehouses of Latin scholarship as Lach- mann's or Munro's Lucretius ...
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... Student's Greek Grammar ) will be found serviceable : while Farrar's Greek Syntax is a useful and suggestive com- pilation . Besides the ordinary numbering of lines in each scene there will be found ( in brackets ) a continuous ...
... Student's Greek Grammar ) will be found serviceable : while Farrar's Greek Syntax is a useful and suggestive com- pilation . Besides the ordinary numbering of lines in each scene there will be found ( in brackets ) a continuous ...
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... student is referred for the details upon which the foregoing remarks are based . II . Style and Literary merits of Terence . To take first the criticisms of ancient writers : CICERO ( De Opt . Gen. Orat . I. 3 ) states that Terence ...
... student is referred for the details upon which the foregoing remarks are based . II . Style and Literary merits of Terence . To take first the criticisms of ancient writers : CICERO ( De Opt . Gen. Orat . I. 3 ) states that Terence ...
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