The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... explanation exists of the operations of Alex- ander immediately preceding his passage of the Indus . Ren- nell , De - la - Rochette , and others , carry him far to the north of the Cabul river . Mitford does not attempt to trace his ...
... explanation exists of the operations of Alex- ander immediately preceding his passage of the Indus . Ren- nell , De - la - Rochette , and others , carry him far to the north of the Cabul river . Mitford does not attempt to trace his ...
الصفحة 8
... explains thus : " parum me norat Creon , qui me quoque facere juberet , quæ cum pietate in fratrem pug- nant . " In this view ... explain the words λέγω γὰρ καμέ . And now , what satisfactory meaning can we attach to the version : " this ...
... explains thus : " parum me norat Creon , qui me quoque facere juberet , quæ cum pietate in fratrem pug- nant . " In this view ... explain the words λέγω γὰρ καμέ . And now , what satisfactory meaning can we attach to the version : " this ...
الصفحة 30
... explained by Ihne , as a new artifice of the nobility . He adds , that C. Flaminius's colony in Picenum , against which the aris- tocracy was so furious , and by which the people were so de- lighted , must have been a Roman one . The ...
... explained by Ihne , as a new artifice of the nobility . He adds , that C. Flaminius's colony in Picenum , against which the aris- tocracy was so furious , and by which the people were so de- lighted , must have been a Roman one . The ...
الصفحة 35
... flung his spear against the side of the mountain , it was incumbent on Heyne at least , if not on Virgil , to have explained what became of the spear ; whether it " stetit tremens , " like Laocoon's in the side THE ENEIS OF VIRGIL . 35.
... flung his spear against the side of the mountain , it was incumbent on Heyne at least , if not on Virgil , to have explained what became of the spear ; whether it " stetit tremens , " like Laocoon's in the side THE ENEIS OF VIRGIL . 35.
الصفحة 36
... explanation would have been required , how it hap- pened that none of the winds were wounded ; 3dly , it is little likely that Virgil would either have represented the winds , ( who should necessarily be let loose every time a storm was ...
... explanation would have been required , how it hap- pened that none of the winds were wounded ; 3dly , it is little likely that Virgil would either have represented the winds , ( who should necessarily be let loose every time a storm was ...
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