The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... Lucretius , of whose account of it Horace gives a pretty exact abridgment , in these lines : Cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris , mutum et turpe pecus , & c . ' which Lord Monboddo takes for his motto , and which , he says ...
... Lucretius , of whose account of it Horace gives a pretty exact abridgment , in these lines : Cum prorepserunt primis animalia terris , mutum et turpe pecus , & c . ' which Lord Monboddo takes for his motto , and which , he says ...
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... Lucretius Carus ; accompanied with the Original Text , and illustrated with Notes , Philological and Explanatory . By James Mason Good . In two vols . 4to . PP . 1317. Longman and Co. WHEN it is considered that philosophy has made such ...
... Lucretius Carus ; accompanied with the Original Text , and illustrated with Notes , Philological and Explanatory . By James Mason Good . In two vols . 4to . PP . 1317. Longman and Co. WHEN it is considered that philosophy has made such ...
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... Lucretius . " Mr. Good , having taken a review of different editions and transla- tions of Lucretius , concludes , " that , no translation of the Nature of Things has hitherto been presented to the public , by any means worthy , either ...
... Lucretius . " Mr. Good , having taken a review of different editions and transla- tions of Lucretius , concludes , " that , no translation of the Nature of Things has hitherto been presented to the public , by any means worthy , either ...
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... Lucretius for ever , and rejoice in the conflagration of the Alexandrian library . Having thus occasionally extended my researches and resem- blances to the Hebrew , the reader must excuse me , if , from a love of Asiatic poetry , I ...
... Lucretius for ever , and rejoice in the conflagration of the Alexandrian library . Having thus occasionally extended my researches and resem- blances to the Hebrew , the reader must excuse me , if , from a love of Asiatic poetry , I ...
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... Lucretius , as far as I have been able , in the circle of his connexions , delineated him from his own writings , analysed the doctrines he professed , and defended him from the attacks of malevolence and ignorance . In a subjoined ...
... Lucretius , as far as I have been able , in the circle of his connexions , delineated him from his own writings , analysed the doctrines he professed , and defended him from the attacks of malevolence and ignorance . In a subjoined ...
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