The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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الصفحة 19
... equally shelter Niebuhr's , viz . the patricians did maintain that the old public land was a safer policy with them , than to pass an enactment to this effect , which would have seemed to admit that hi- therto it had not been private ...
... equally shelter Niebuhr's , viz . the patricians did maintain that the old public land was a safer policy with them , than to pass an enactment to this effect , which would have seemed to admit that hi- therto it had not been private ...
الصفحة 77
... equally tend to impoverish and ruin the Athenians . That can- not be its meaning . In this place it signifies , the means of expenditure , as in Herodot . I. 41 , dawávŋv wapéxew , to furnish money for spend- ing . That this is the true ...
... equally tend to impoverish and ruin the Athenians . That can- not be its meaning . In this place it signifies , the means of expenditure , as in Herodot . I. 41 , dawávŋv wapéxew , to furnish money for spend- ing . That this is the true ...
الصفحة 80
... equally applicable to Trochaic and Anapæstic verse . Why , for instance , has Aristophanes , in line 409 of his Nubes , made the third syllable of diaλākηoaoa long ? With the usual quantity of the syllable , it would be a Tribrach , but ...
... equally applicable to Trochaic and Anapæstic verse . Why , for instance , has Aristophanes , in line 409 of his Nubes , made the third syllable of diaλākηoaoa long ? With the usual quantity of the syllable , it would be a Tribrach , but ...
الصفحة 84
... equally wide of the truth , if the Scholiast understood Hæmon to hint at the possibility of Creon's changing his purpose . Musgrave suggested xȧrépą ( sc . ödw ) which Erfurdt adopted , and , according to this reading , the meaning ...
... equally wide of the truth , if the Scholiast understood Hæmon to hint at the possibility of Creon's changing his purpose . Musgrave suggested xȧrépą ( sc . ödw ) which Erfurdt adopted , and , according to this reading , the meaning ...
الصفحة 106
... Equally however , when Publilius Volero promulgates his bill , the patricians do not talk about refusing auctoritas ; but prepare to stop the voting by force . The same remark applies to the civil contests which follow ; -about the Lex ...
... Equally however , when Publilius Volero promulgates his bill , the patricians do not talk about refusing auctoritas ; but prepare to stop the voting by force . The same remark applies to the civil contests which follow ; -about the Lex ...
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