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Σελίδα 26
... and desire an establishment in England , what do you think of being Greek
Professor at one of our Universities ? It is a very pretty sinecure , and requires
very little knowledge ( much less than , I hope , you have already ) of that
language .
... and desire an establishment in England , what do you think of being Greek
Professor at one of our Universities ? It is a very pretty sinecure , and requires
very little knowledge ( much less than , I hope , you have already ) of that
language .
Σελίδα 74
speaks his language ill ; or makes use of low and vulgar expressions ; and who
has neither grace nor elegance in anything that he says . Now it is by rhetoric that
the art of speaking eloquently is taught ; and , though I cannot think of grounding
...
speaks his language ill ; or makes use of low and vulgar expressions ; and who
has neither grace nor elegance in anything that he says . Now it is by rhetoric that
the art of speaking eloquently is taught ; and , though I cannot think of grounding
...
Σελίδα 147
You must absolutely speak all the modern languages , as purely and correctly as
the natives of the respective countries ; for whoever does not speak a language
perfectly and easily , will never appear to advantage in conversation , nor treat ...
You must absolutely speak all the modern languages , as purely and correctly as
the natives of the respective countries ; for whoever does not speak a language
perfectly and easily , will never appear to advantage in conversation , nor treat ...
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