The Observer: Being a Collection of Moral, Literary and Familiar Essays, Volume 4C. Dilly, 1788 |
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Page 53
... learned body of professors under every medical defcription and character , whe- ther operative or deliberative , and all these stand ready at the call and devoted to the service of the fick or maimed , whether it be on foot , on ...
... learned body of professors under every medical defcription and character , whe- ther operative or deliberative , and all these stand ready at the call and devoted to the service of the fick or maimed , whether it be on foot , on ...
Page 55
... learned men , who have examined it , give it to Paufanias , others to Elian ; fome contend for Suidas , others for Libanius ; but most agree in afcribing it to fome one of the Greek fophifts , fo that it is not to be disguised that just ...
... learned men , who have examined it , give it to Paufanias , others to Elian ; fome contend for Suidas , others for Libanius ; but most agree in afcribing it to fome one of the Greek fophifts , fo that it is not to be disguised that just ...
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... learned moderns , to whom so many valuable authors are loft , but we cannot contemplate them without a fenfible regret to find how few amongst them comprise any fuch portion of the dialogue , as to open the character , ftile and manner ...
... learned moderns , to whom so many valuable authors are loft , but we cannot contemplate them without a fenfible regret to find how few amongst them comprise any fuch portion of the dialogue , as to open the character , ftile and manner ...
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... think myself happy in the difcovery of it . The learned reader will acknowledge a striking fimilitude in the manner tô 1 to Ariftophanes's remarks upon the occupations of Socrates's fcholars N ° 103 . THE OBSERVER . 95 N° CIV. ...
... think myself happy in the difcovery of it . The learned reader will acknowledge a striking fimilitude in the manner tô 1 to Ariftophanes's remarks upon the occupations of Socrates's fcholars N ° 103 . THE OBSERVER . 95 N° CIV. ...
Page 117
... learned readers , for not many men of a stúdious turn , and fewer ftill of claffical tafte , will dedicate their time to thofe dry and deterring books , in which thefe fcattered reliques were depofited , and on which they have hitherto ...
... learned readers , for not many men of a stúdious turn , and fewer ftill of claffical tafte , will dedicate their time to thofe dry and deterring books , in which thefe fcattered reliques were depofited , and on which they have hitherto ...
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