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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Etymological Praxis in Greek and Latin of Part of Homer's ''Iliad''}}
William Wirt, biography of Patrick Henry: "He carried his love of antiquity rather too far; for he frequently subjected himself to the charge of pedantry...[.]"
William Wirt, biography of Patrick Henry: "He carried his love of antiquity rather too far; for he frequently subjected himself to the charge of pedantry...[.]"
Virginia Historical Society [http://vhs4.vahistorical.org/starweb/vhs/servlet.starweb?path=vhs/vhs.web catalog].
==See also==
*[[John Page, Jr., to James E. Heath, 3 January 1834]]
*[[Wythe's Lost Papers]]
[[Category:Letters and Papers]]

Latest revision as of 13:44, 4 April 2014


William Wirt, biography of Patrick Henry: "He carried his love of antiquity rather too far; for he frequently subjected himself to the charge of pedantry...[.]"

Virginia Historical Society catalog.

See also