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Page 93
... Latin distich in which he again referred to the matter : " With mind , mien , temper , face , did faith agree , Not ANGLIC , but an ANGEL wouldst thou be . " 118 In return for this compliment , Milton ad- dressed to this venerable ...
... Latin distich in which he again referred to the matter : " With mind , mien , temper , face , did faith agree , Not ANGLIC , but an ANGEL wouldst thou be . " 118 In return for this compliment , Milton ad- dressed to this venerable ...
Page 263
... Latin tongue as he pleased to hear me read . " At my first sitting to read to him , ob- serving that I used the English pronunciation , * There are two ways in which the Latin language is pronounc- ed , the English and the Continental ...
... Latin tongue as he pleased to hear me read . " At my first sitting to read to him , ob- serving that I used the English pronunciation , * There are two ways in which the Latin language is pronounc- ed , the English and the Continental ...
Page 264
... Latin tongue , not only to read and understand Latin authors , but to converse with foreigners , either abroad or at home , I must learn the foreign pronunciation . ' To this I consenting , he instructed me how to sound the vowels ...
... Latin tongue , not only to read and understand Latin authors , but to converse with foreigners , either abroad or at home , I must learn the foreign pronunciation . ' To this I consenting , he instructed me how to sound the vowels ...
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