The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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... sense , and also because it makes the clause λέγω γὰρ καμέ still harsher and more inappropriate than it is according to Erfurdt . Having thus endeavoured to shew the unsatisfactory character of the current interpretations , we proceed ...
... sense , and also because it makes the clause λέγω γὰρ καμέ still harsher and more inappropriate than it is according to Erfurdt . Having thus endeavoured to shew the unsatisfactory character of the current interpretations , we proceed ...
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... sense of dudum , although our attention was attracted by the peculiarity of the two latter phrases . To the impropriety ( which our critic has amply and learnedly shown , ) of sartor being used to represent a " tailor and habit- maker ...
... sense of dudum , although our attention was attracted by the peculiarity of the two latter phrases . To the impropriety ( which our critic has amply and learnedly shown , ) of sartor being used to represent a " tailor and habit- maker ...
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... sense alone it is used by Catullus in the beautiful lines cited by X.:1 " Nobis , cum semel occidit brevis lux , Nox est perpetua una dormienda . ” The couplet in question is not easily rendered to a scholar's full We submit the ...
... sense alone it is used by Catullus in the beautiful lines cited by X.:1 " Nobis , cum semel occidit brevis lux , Nox est perpetua una dormienda . ” The couplet in question is not easily rendered to a scholar's full We submit the ...
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... sense ) were townspeople . As such , the consul would not covet their presence in the army : indeed , there may have been a tacit understanding among the patricians , not to press into the public service any of the clients who served as ...
... sense ) were townspeople . As such , the consul would not covet their presence in the army : indeed , there may have been a tacit understanding among the patricians , not to press into the public service any of the clients who served as ...
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... sense in which Livy uses the latter word . Slight modification appears to enable us to adopt all that part of Ihne's theory which tends to remove difficulties , without casting aside Livy's authority too rudely . We can only afford room ...
... sense in which Livy uses the latter word . Slight modification appears to enable us to adopt all that part of Ihne's theory which tends to remove difficulties , without casting aside Livy's authority too rudely . We can only afford room ...
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