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Page 341
... letters , neither accident nor research has met with a more valuable relic of antient eloquence , than the Vatican copy of this discourse ; the few parts of which , that were already in our possession , had so long inspired every ...
... letters , neither accident nor research has met with a more valuable relic of antient eloquence , than the Vatican copy of this discourse ; the few parts of which , that were already in our possession , had so long inspired every ...
Page 349
... letters . Every Ciceronian page contains 30 lines , and each line presents not more than ten letters ; a cir- cumstance which has considerably augmented the loss . How much , then , of the original work has been restored ? The editor ...
... letters . Every Ciceronian page contains 30 lines , and each line presents not more than ten letters ; a cir- cumstance which has considerably augmented the loss . How much , then , of the original work has been restored ? The editor ...
Page 448
... letters , detached fragments , portraits , de- scriptions , and adventures , with hasty sketches of life , which correspond with the title of the work , and may be taken up at any ' Spare Moment . ' Several , however , assume a rather ...
... letters , detached fragments , portraits , de- scriptions , and adventures , with hasty sketches of life , which correspond with the title of the work , and may be taken up at any ' Spare Moment . ' Several , however , assume a rather ...
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