| 1844 - 742 pages
...Greek metres as well as Bentley and Porson, or those who have trod in their steps, nor supposed that all learning was concentred in that knowledge, as...character of Le Clerc's criticisms, Which, where he has no personal quarrel, is temperate and moderate, neither tradncing men nor imputing motives ; and consequently... | |
| 1844 - 792 pages
...Bentley and Person, or those who have trod in their steps, nor supposed that &11 learning was concentted in that knowledge, as we seemed in danger of supposing within my memory;" and again, " the character of Le Clerc's criticisms, where he has no personal quarrel, is temperate... | |
| Henry Hallam - 1847 - 490 pages
...have trod in their steps, nor supposed that all learning was concentrated in that knowledge, as wo seemed in danger of supposing within my memory. The...character of Le Clerc's criticisms, which, where he has no personal quarrel, is temperate and moderate, neither traducing men nor imputing motives ; and, consequently,... | |
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