The British Essayists: With Prefaces, Historical and Biographical, 33±ÇLittle, 1866 |
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... sort in the fragment of a Greek comedy , yet certain it is that it has either Philemon or Diphilus 82 NO . 62 . OBSERVER . NO PAGE 81 Observations on the various Sorts of Style 221 Conversation in a Coffee-house upon the Time Past.
... sort in the fragment of a Greek comedy , yet certain it is that it has either Philemon or Diphilus 82 NO . 62 . OBSERVER . NO PAGE 81 Observations on the various Sorts of Style 221 Conversation in a Coffee-house upon the Time Past.
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... Diphilus for its author , both writers of the New Comedy and contemporaries . Justin , Clemens , and Eusebius have all quoted it , the former from Philemon , both the latter from Diphilus . Grotius and Le Clere follow the authority of ...
... Diphilus for its author , both writers of the New Comedy and contemporaries . Justin , Clemens , and Eusebius have all quoted it , the former from Philemon , both the latter from Diphilus . Grotius and Le Clere follow the authority of ...
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... Diphilus has de- scribed with such beautiful simplicity of expression - ¥Ï¥ò¥ó¥éς ¥ãὰ¥ñ ¥áὐ¥óὸς ¥áὑ¥óὸ¥í ¥ïὐ¥ê ¥áἰ¥ò¥öύ¥í¥å¥ó¥á¥é ¥Ò¥ô¥í¥å¥é¥äό¥í ¥áὐ¥óῷ ¥õ¥áῦ¥ë¥á ¥ä¥é¥á¥ð¥å¥ð¥ñ¥á¥ã¥ìέ¥íῳ , ¥Ðῶς ¥óό¥í ¥ã¥å ¥ì¥ç¥äὲ¥í ¥åἰ¥äό¥ó ' ¥áἰ¥ò¥ö¥ô¥í¥èή¥ò¥å¥ó¥á¥é . The wretch who knows his own vile deeds , and yet ...
... Diphilus has de- scribed with such beautiful simplicity of expression - ¥Ï¥ò¥ó¥éς ¥ãὰ¥ñ ¥áὐ¥óὸς ¥áὑ¥óὸ¥í ¥ïὐ¥ê ¥áἰ¥ò¥öύ¥í¥å¥ó¥á¥é ¥Ò¥ô¥í¥å¥é¥äό¥í ¥áὐ¥óῷ ¥õ¥áῦ¥ë¥á ¥ä¥é¥á¥ð¥å¥ð¥ñ¥á¥ã¥ìέ¥íῳ , ¥Ðῶς ¥óό¥í ¥ã¥å ¥ì¥ç¥äὲ¥í ¥åἰ¥äό¥ó ' ¥áἰ¥ò¥ö¥ô¥í¥èή¥ò¥å¥ó¥á¥é . The wretch who knows his own vile deeds , and yet ...
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