The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... nature ; and Creon knows nothing of me , if he supposes me capable of neglecting the latter to comply with the former . " " This is more imaginative than true . There is nothing in Antigone's position to make it specially remarkable ...
... nature ; and Creon knows nothing of me , if he supposes me capable of neglecting the latter to comply with the former . " " This is more imaginative than true . There is nothing in Antigone's position to make it specially remarkable ...
الصفحة 47
... natural construction , and the literal meaning of the words . Fontem superare Timavi , unde , ( viz . ex quo fonte Timavi ) mare pro- ruptum it , ( viz . se prorumpit ; compare Georg . IV . 368 , ) et pel . pr . arv . son . Or , in ...
... natural construction , and the literal meaning of the words . Fontem superare Timavi , unde , ( viz . ex quo fonte Timavi ) mare pro- ruptum it , ( viz . se prorumpit ; compare Georg . IV . 368 , ) et pel . pr . arv . son . Or , in ...
الصفحة 65
... nature ; compare the words , discrepare , absurdus , & c . P. 118.- " Senatus Cm . et Mm . hostes judicavit — Illis hosti- bus judicatis . ” — G . F. is wrong in assuming that I should admit hostes to be in apposition to Catilinam et ...
... nature ; compare the words , discrepare , absurdus , & c . P. 118.- " Senatus Cm . et Mm . hostes judicavit — Illis hosti- bus judicatis . ” — G . F. is wrong in assuming that I should admit hostes to be in apposition to Catilinam et ...
الصفحة 84
... natural interpretation of the passage to be this : I , even were it be- coming in me to try , might have neither ability nor skill to expose the erroneousness of your sentiments ; but what I cannot , or perhaps ought not to attempt ...
... natural interpretation of the passage to be this : I , even were it be- coming in me to try , might have neither ability nor skill to expose the erroneousness of your sentiments ; but what I cannot , or perhaps ought not to attempt ...
الصفحة 85
... nature taking care of animals by implanting in them a self - preserving instinct , he makes the animals use that instinct for preserving or taking care of nature and her ar- rangements . For what does he make Cicero say ? Manifestly ...
... nature taking care of animals by implanting in them a self - preserving instinct , he makes the animals use that instinct for preserving or taking care of nature and her ar- rangements . For what does he make Cicero say ? Manifestly ...
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