The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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الصفحة 40
... beginning to end , with scarcely the exception of a single line , is Dryden's translation of the Eneis , - " the most noble and spirited translation , " says Pope , " which I know in any language , " that translation , whose very ...
... beginning to end , with scarcely the exception of a single line , is Dryden's translation of the Eneis , - " the most noble and spirited translation , " says Pope , " which I know in any language , " that translation , whose very ...
الصفحة 45
... beginning of the series . 6thly , and principally , because it is Virgil's wont thus to draw back the attention to the subject of his sentence , either by the pro- per name itself , or a new appellative placed towards the close of the ...
... beginning of the series . 6thly , and principally , because it is Virgil's wont thus to draw back the attention to the subject of his sentence , either by the pro- per name itself , or a new appellative placed towards the close of the ...
الصفحة 51
... beginning to end ; and could not have been least pleasing to a person of so refined a taste where it is least direct , and where the praise is bestowed , not upon himself , but upon that famous goddess - born ancestor , from whom it was ...
... beginning to end ; and could not have been least pleasing to a person of so refined a taste where it is least direct , and where the praise is bestowed , not upon himself , but upon that famous goddess - born ancestor , from whom it was ...
الصفحة 74
... beginning . Unfortunately , the distinctions which belong to the first formation of language often disappear with time . I was therefore afraid to put forward in the grammar that of which there was left so slight a trace in the language ...
... beginning . Unfortunately , the distinctions which belong to the first formation of language often disappear with time . I was therefore afraid to put forward in the grammar that of which there was left so slight a trace in the language ...
الصفحة 88
... beginning an analysis of every part of the language , accompanied with a suffi- cient number of examples to impress the rules indelibly upon the me- mory . Thus the first exercise contains the rules for the formation of the nominative ...
... beginning an analysis of every part of the language , accompanied with a suffi- cient number of examples to impress the rules indelibly upon the me- mory . Thus the first exercise contains the rules for the formation of the nominative ...
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2dly according Achilles ancient Antigone appears Athena Cecrops Celtic Centuriate assembly centuries character Classical Museum cloth comitia connected consul contest Creon Curiate assembly Curies dative Decemvirate Dionysius divine doubt Edition election Eneas English English language expression fact fibres figures Gaelic German give goddess gods Gothic Grammar Greek Grimm hero Herodotus Heyne Homer horse Iliad inscriptions instance interpretation language Latin Livy matter meaning ment mummy mythus Niebuhr object observe original passage Patres patricians Peleus perhaps Phæacians plebeians plebs poem poet poetical populus Portland Vase Poseidon present Proclus quæ reader refer remark represented Roman root Sabine Sanscrit Sanser seems senate sense sentence serpent Siculians Sinon Sophocles supposed Thetis thing tion translation tribes tribunes Trojans Ulysses vase verb Virgil Volero Welsh whole words γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τε τὴν τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῶν