Biography of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence, Том 4R.W. Pomeroy, 1822 |
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... languages as a branch of liberal education , has been often , and we think very justly , censured . His opinions upon ... language . Its study is recom- mended also by Cicero , Horace , Pliny , and Quinc- tillian , as the very best kind ...
... languages as a branch of liberal education , has been often , and we think very justly , censured . His opinions upon ... language . Its study is recom- mended also by Cicero , Horace , Pliny , and Quinc- tillian , as the very best kind ...
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... languages bearing towards theirs a much greater analogy . But this study , says Dr. Rush , draws us from the contemplation of na- ture , and makes us heedless imitators . Those stu- dents who confine themselves to their own language are ...
... languages bearing towards theirs a much greater analogy . But this study , says Dr. Rush , draws us from the contemplation of na- ture , and makes us heedless imitators . Those stu- dents who confine themselves to their own language are ...
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... language may be reasonably ascribed . ” It is , however , undeniable that those who have most improved our language were pre - eminent for their knowledge of Latin and Greek . In the acquisition of these latter languages , from the ...
... language may be reasonably ascribed . ” It is , however , undeniable that those who have most improved our language were pre - eminent for their knowledge of Latin and Greek . In the acquisition of these latter languages , from the ...
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