A Classical Tour Through Italy: An. MDCCCII, 4. ciltMawman, 1815 - 451 sayfa |
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Sayfa 19
... classes , according to their age and capacities , drawn up between the pillars , while two or more instructors attend each class , and direct their questions and explanations to every little individual without distinction . clergyman ...
... classes , according to their age and capacities , drawn up between the pillars , while two or more instructors attend each class , and direct their questions and explanations to every little individual without distinction . clergyman ...
Sayfa 109
... classes , at least in the north of Italy ; and to it finally succeeded the French costume , without doubt the most unnatural , and the most ungrace- ful of all the modes hitherto discovered by bar- barians to disfigure the human body ...
... classes , at least in the north of Italy ; and to it finally succeeded the French costume , without doubt the most unnatural , and the most ungrace- ful of all the modes hitherto discovered by bar- barians to disfigure the human body ...
Sayfa 160
... classes , parti- cularly in the country , spoke a dialect so regular and correct ; and I am aware that at a much earlier period the pure and grammatical lan- guage of the classics was not even understood by the common people , at least ...
... classes , parti- cularly in the country , spoke a dialect so regular and correct ; and I am aware that at a much earlier period the pure and grammatical lan- guage of the classics was not even understood by the common people , at least ...
Sayfa 165
... classes , as well as into regular com- position , or writing . The suppression of final letters , such as s * and m , was , we know , com- * Quin etiam quod jam subrusticum videtur , olim autem politius , eorum verborum , quorum eædem ...
... classes , as well as into regular com- position , or writing . The suppression of final letters , such as s * and m , was , we know , com- * Quin etiam quod jam subrusticum videtur , olim autem politius , eorum verborum , quorum eædem ...
Sayfa 166
... class , the custom of uniting a word terminating in a vowel , with the following word beginning with one , as well as an indistinct pro- nunciation of vowels and consonants of similar sounds , was noticed by Cicero . These elisions were ...
... class , the custom of uniting a word terminating in a vowel , with the following word beginning with one , as well as an indistinct pro- nunciation of vowels and consonants of similar sounds , was noticed by Cicero . These elisions were ...
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