The Right Method of Studying the Greek and Latin ClassicsB.H. Blackwell, 1887 - 26 páginas |
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... Reference may next be made to the benefits derived from the careful study of any language . Then , there are the special advantages inseparable from the study of any foreign language , summed up with pardonable hyperbole by the Em ...
... Reference may next be made to the benefits derived from the careful study of any language . Then , there are the special advantages inseparable from the study of any foreign language , summed up with pardonable hyperbole by the Em ...
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... that would have startled Bentley and Porson , who would probably have taken Guna and Vriddhi for the names of Hindoo deities . The benefits of philological research 12 have not been exhausted when reference has been made.
... that would have startled Bentley and Porson , who would probably have taken Guna and Vriddhi for the names of Hindoo deities . The benefits of philological research 12 have not been exhausted when reference has been made.
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Herbert William Horwill. 12 have not been exhausted when reference has been made to the light which it has thrown on linguistic obscurities : it has con- tributed in no small measure to the elucidation of difficulties of long standing in ...
Herbert William Horwill. 12 have not been exhausted when reference has been made to the light which it has thrown on linguistic obscurities : it has con- tributed in no small measure to the elucidation of difficulties of long standing in ...
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... reference to his grammar and dic- tionary . Attempts to point out the aesthetic value of classical writers , both in ancient and modern tongues , have been con- temptuously scouted as " sign - post criticisms " and as " turning the ...
... reference to his grammar and dic- tionary . Attempts to point out the aesthetic value of classical writers , both in ancient and modern tongues , have been con- temptuously scouted as " sign - post criticisms " and as " turning the ...
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... reference to India . By STANLEY L. POOLE . pp . cxii . - 176 . 1879. 98 . METRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM SANSKRIT WRITERS . With an Intro- duction , many Prose Versions , and Parallel Passages from Classical Authors . By J. MUIR , C.I.E. ...
... reference to India . By STANLEY L. POOLE . pp . cxii . - 176 . 1879. 98 . METRICAL TRANSLATIONS FROM SANSKRIT WRITERS . With an Intro- duction , many Prose Versions , and Parallel Passages from Classical Authors . By J. MUIR , C.I.E. ...
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