The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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الصفحة 10
... that the learned and courteous Reviewer 1 We need hardly observe how liberally Plato employs such datives in every possible collocation . of our Review ( custos custodum ) has shewn that 10 ON THE INTERPRETATION OF A PASSAGE.
... that the learned and courteous Reviewer 1 We need hardly observe how liberally Plato employs such datives in every possible collocation . of our Review ( custos custodum ) has shewn that 10 ON THE INTERPRETATION OF A PASSAGE.
الصفحة 22
... observed , nor is the fact of their being in arrears a private wrong ; for in this they are contrasted with the third class . This agrees , so far , exceedingly well with Ihne's theory ; but the interference of the Prætor to compel and ...
... observed , nor is the fact of their being in arrears a private wrong ; for in this they are contrasted with the third class . This agrees , so far , exceedingly well with Ihne's theory ; but the interference of the Prætor to compel and ...
الصفحة 33
... observation which tends to shew the correctness of their diction , an additional argument in favour of the authenticity of the four introductory lines of the Eneis . For a further argument , derived from the same source , see comment ...
... observation which tends to shew the correctness of their diction , an additional argument in favour of the authenticity of the four introductory lines of the Eneis . For a further argument , derived from the same source , see comment ...
الصفحة 38
... observe that almost all the words of the description , and notably the words luctantes , imperio premit , frenat , fre- munt , mollit animos , temperat iras , ferant rapidi secum , verrant per auras , are suitable to the manege ; 2dly ...
... observe that almost all the words of the description , and notably the words luctantes , imperio premit , frenat , fre- munt , mollit animos , temperat iras , ferant rapidi secum , verrant per auras , are suitable to the manege ; 2dly ...
الصفحة 41
... observe that , unless in this word , the Romans possessed no term for the idea which modern nations express by the terms , high sea , high water , high flood , high tide , high river , das hohe Meer , die hohe See , & c . V. 127 ...
... observe that , unless in this word , the Romans possessed no term for the idea which modern nations express by the terms , high sea , high water , high flood , high tide , high river , das hohe Meer , die hohe See , & c . V. 127 ...
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