John Stuart Blackie: A Biography, Volumen1W. Blackwood, 1895 |
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... post of Professor at Utrecht , he was perhaps the most accomplished Latinist in Aberdeen , where scholarship ranked high . It was as easy for him to think and speak in Latin as in English . It is true that in neither language did his ...
... post of Professor at Utrecht , he was perhaps the most accomplished Latinist in Aberdeen , where scholarship ranked high . It was as easy for him to think and speak in Latin as in English . It is true that in neither language did his ...
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... post to the mouth of the Elbe . I humbly petition that these and all such Black Thoughts may not be admitted till , at least , four weeks have elapsed between my letters . The " two female pillars , " as he calls them , were concerned ...
... post to the mouth of the Elbe . I humbly petition that these and all such Black Thoughts may not be admitted till , at least , four weeks have elapsed between my letters . The " two female pillars , " as he calls them , were concerned ...
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... - munerative work . This meant more and more a professorial chair , and we find him redoubling his efforts to become qualified for so honourable a post . VOL . I. H His friend Professor Gerhard suggested that a minute study of.
... - munerative work . This meant more and more a professorial chair , and we find him redoubling his efforts to become qualified for so honourable a post . VOL . I. H His friend Professor Gerhard suggested that a minute study of.
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... the completion of his gain in Rome ; that , infinite as the pleasure of such a tour would be , it must necessarily be only pleasure ; and that to acquire independence on his return to Aberdeen , - it was best for him to remain at his post.
... the completion of his gain in Rome ; that , infinite as the pleasure of such a tour would be , it must necessarily be only pleasure ; and that to acquire independence on his return to Aberdeen , - it was best for him to remain at his post.
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... post , studying with all the severity which his archæological un- dertaking had imposed upon him . The subject of that undertaking was now selected . It was a bas - relief representing a battle between the Romans and the Germans , and ...
... post , studying with all the severity which his archæological un- dertaking had imposed upon him . The subject of that undertaking was now selected . It was a bas - relief representing a battle between the Romans and the Germans , and ...
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