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الصفحة xi
... a whole . Of Grammars , I have chiefly used Roby , Kühner and Draeger . I have referred very frequently to Becker's Gallus and Rich's Dictionary of Antiquities , books which no student of Latin literature should be without PREFACE . xi.
... a whole . Of Grammars , I have chiefly used Roby , Kühner and Draeger . I have referred very frequently to Becker's Gallus and Rich's Dictionary of Antiquities , books which no student of Latin literature should be without PREFACE . xi.
الصفحة xix
... frequently calls her docta puella , e . g . III . 2. 6 . 2 I am not responsible for this not very flattering portrait . It is drawn from Propertius himself . Possibly it needs mitiga- tion in some respects . It must be remembered here ...
... frequently calls her docta puella , e . g . III . 2. 6 . 2 I am not responsible for this not very flattering portrait . It is drawn from Propertius himself . Possibly it needs mitiga- tion in some respects . It must be remembered here ...
الصفحة xxxi
... frequently heard him recite his love poems , opportunities which he certainly turned to good account . Other members of Propertius ' circle of friends were Ponticus , an epic poet ( 1. 7 ; 9 ) , also mentioned by Ovid ( Tr . 4. 10. 47 ) ...
... frequently heard him recite his love poems , opportunities which he certainly turned to good account . Other members of Propertius ' circle of friends were Ponticus , an epic poet ( 1. 7 ; 9 ) , also mentioned by Ovid ( Tr . 4. 10. 47 ) ...
الصفحة xxxii
... frequently ; and it has even been conjectured that the inquisitive fellow of Sat. 1. 9 is no other than our author . Though chrono- logy seems to forbid the supposition , there is good reason for believing that the relations of Horace ...
... frequently ; and it has even been conjectured that the inquisitive fellow of Sat. 1. 9 is no other than our author . Though chrono- logy seems to forbid the supposition , there is good reason for believing that the relations of Horace ...
الصفحة xxxiii
... frequent use of this metaphor with reference to himself , iv . 1. 19 , 20 mollia , Pegasides , uestro date serta poetae ; nou 1 Propertius had a high opinion of Mimnermus also as an erotic poet . See 1. 9. 11 . faciet capiti dura corona ...
... frequent use of this metaphor with reference to himself , iv . 1. 19 , 20 mollia , Pegasides , uestro date serta poetae ; nou 1 Propertius had a high opinion of Mimnermus also as an erotic poet . See 1. 9. 11 . faciet capiti dura corona ...
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الصفحة 209 - HODGSON -MYTHOLOGY FOR LATIN VERSIFICATION. A brief Sketch of the Fables of the Ancients, prepared to be rendered into Latin Verse for Schools. By F. HODGSON, BD, late Provost of Eton. New Edition, revised by FC HODGSON, MA i8mo. 3*.
الصفحة 239 - I to 4. •5. CAPITALS AND SHORT HALF-TEXT. Words beginning with a Capital. *6. HALF-TEXT WORDS beginning with Capitals— Figures. •7. SMALL-HAND AND HALF-TEXT. With Capitals and Figures. *8. SMALL-HAND AND HALF-TEXT. With Capitals and Figures. 8a. PRACTISING AND REVISING COPY-BOOK.
الصفحة 242 - VI. Crown 8vo. {430 pp.) 2s. Book VI. is fitted for higher Classes, and as an Introduction to English Literature. " They are far above any others that have appeared both in form and substance. . . . The editor of the present series has rightly seen that reading books must 'aim chiefly at giving to the pupils the power of accurate, and, if possible, apt and skilful expression; at cultivating in them a good literary tasie, and at arousing a desire of further reading.
الصفحة 243 - These are admirable books, because they are constructed on a principle, and that the simplest principle on which it is possible to learn to read English.
الصفحة 225 - SOUND : a Series of Simple, Entertaining, and Inexpensive Experiments in the Phenomena of Sound, for the Use of Students of every age.
الصفحة 213 - ROBY— A GRAMMAR OF THE LATIN LANGUAGE, from Plautus to Suetonius. By HJ ROBY, MA, late Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. In Two Parts. Third Edition. Part I. containing : — Book I. Sounds. Book II. Inflexions. Book III. Word-formation. Appendices. Crown 8vo.
الصفحة 217 - BOOLE— Works by G. BOOLE, DCL, FRS, late Professor of Mathematics in the Queen's University, Ireland. A TREATISE ON DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. Third and Revised Edition.
الصفحة 244 - ON THE STUDY OF WORDS. Lectures Addressed (originally) to the Pupils at the Diocesan Training School, Winchester.
الصفحة 220 - FR-S., late Fellow and Assistant Tutor of St. Peter's College, Cambridge ; Examiner in the University of London. AN ELEMENTARY TREATISE ON THE DYNAMICS OF THE SYSTEM OF RIGID BODIES.
الصفحة 217 - NOTE-BOOK ON PRACTICAL SOLID OR DESCRIPTIVE GEOMETRY. Containing Problems with help for Solutions. By JH EDGAR, MA, Lecturer on Mechanical Drawing at the Royal School of Mines, and GS PRITCHARD.