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Page 250
... literature , and lie almost buried under their own load of erudition , heaped up " high as Olympus , " as if they were resolved to vie with their giant ancestors and scale the very clouds . Like them , too , are they punished for their ...
... literature , and lie almost buried under their own load of erudition , heaped up " high as Olympus , " as if they were resolved to vie with their giant ancestors and scale the very clouds . Like them , too , are they punished for their ...
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... literature which such labors merit . In particular , the French and the English are greatly indebted to them , in their account of the liter- ature of other ... Literature . 251 Bouterwek on Spanish and Portuguese Literature, Sheriff Thorp,
... literature which such labors merit . In particular , the French and the English are greatly indebted to them , in their account of the liter- ature of other ... Literature . 251 Bouterwek on Spanish and Portuguese Literature, Sheriff Thorp,
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... literature than in the decay of mili tary and maritime power , of the finances , and of all the branches of national industry . On the breaking out of the war of the ... literature he attached but S 2 of and Portuguese Literature . 259.
... literature than in the decay of mili tary and maritime power , of the finances , and of all the branches of national industry . On the breaking out of the war of the ... literature he attached but S 2 of and Portuguese Literature . 259.
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