The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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الصفحة 7
... naturally and at once , was not only unsanctioned , but even unmentioned , by any of the commenta- tors , from the Scholiast downwards . Such a discovery inclined us to question the soundness of our own interpretation . We therefore ...
... naturally and at once , was not only unsanctioned , but even unmentioned , by any of the commenta- tors , from the Scholiast downwards . Such a discovery inclined us to question the soundness of our own interpretation . We therefore ...
الصفحة 23
... naturally be disabled from paying the rent . No lending on the part of the patricians is then requisite to produce arrears of debt . We have no longer to wonder how it is that the patricians were always rich enough to lend , nor why the ...
... naturally be disabled from paying the rent . No lending on the part of the patricians is then requisite to produce arrears of debt . We have no longer to wonder how it is that the patricians were always rich enough to lend , nor why the ...
الصفحة 24
... naturally go to his patrician landlord for such services , if the He suspects cliens to be derived from colo , and almost equivalent to colonus . two were on good terms ; but there is nothing 24 DR . WILHELM IHNE ON THE.
... naturally go to his patrician landlord for such services , if the He suspects cliens to be derived from colo , and almost equivalent to colonus . two were on good terms ; but there is nothing 24 DR . WILHELM IHNE ON THE.
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 72
... ) is sup- ported by the use of pro eo ut and prout . On the other hand , I cannot trace in perinde any meaning that it could naturally derive from per . " Ursi . " - I ought to have inserted 72 122 REMARKS ON THE REVIEW OF.
... ) is sup- ported by the use of pro eo ut and prout . On the other hand , I cannot trace in perinde any meaning that it could naturally derive from per . " Ursi . " - I ought to have inserted 72 122 REMARKS ON THE REVIEW OF.
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