An Inquiry into the Truth of History. By the author of “Remarks upon the supposed Dionysius Longinus.” Reprinted from the Classical Journal, with additions and corrections

An Inquiry into the Truth of History. By the author of “Remarks upon the supposed Dionysius Longinus.” Reprinted from the Classical Journal, with additions and corrections
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