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الصفحة xi
... taken from Hertzberg my treat- ment of them is often quite different to his . I must ask leave again to point out that I have often been obliged to be briefer than I could have wished , and that in consequence the facts that I have ...
... taken from Hertzberg my treat- ment of them is often quite different to his . I must ask leave again to point out that I have often been obliged to be briefer than I could have wished , and that in consequence the facts that I have ...
الصفحة xxiv
... B.c. 18. The longer we suppose her to have lived , the less likely was the reconciliation to have taken place . 4 III . 24 seqq . ( 20 ) compared with 11. 9. 25-27 . It represents the spirit of Cynthia as appearing in a xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... B.c. 18. The longer we suppose her to have lived , the less likely was the reconciliation to have taken place . 4 III . 24 seqq . ( 20 ) compared with 11. 9. 25-27 . It represents the spirit of Cynthia as appearing in a xxiv INTRODUCTION .
الصفحة xxv
... taken from the burning pyre ( 39-48 ) . Then , after saying she will not chide Propertius although he deserves it , she passes on to describe her lot in the world below ( 49-70 ) . Then she gives him some instructions . Her nurse ...
... taken from the burning pyre ( 39-48 ) . Then , after saying she will not chide Propertius although he deserves it , she passes on to describe her lot in the world below ( 49-70 ) . Then she gives him some instructions . Her nurse ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... taken his friend's side in the quarrel and criticizes Horace in turn . Compare Ov . A. A. 2. 271 sqq . with Hor . S. 2. 5. 10 sqq . and Teuffel's remarks 1. p . 389 and n . 2. He says it may be that Horace occasionally shewed his mental ...
... taken his friend's side in the quarrel and criticizes Horace in turn . Compare Ov . A. A. 2. 271 sqq . with Hor . S. 2. 5. 10 sqq . and Teuffel's remarks 1. p . 389 and n . 2. He says it may be that Horace occasionally shewed his mental ...
الصفحة xxxviii
... taken together , the proportion of subjects in Propertius . In these three books ego , nos , meus , & c . in the singular sense occurred 337 times in 2328 lines , or at the rate of about 1 to 7 lines and tu , & c . 222 times , or at the ...
... taken together , the proportion of subjects in Propertius . In these three books ego , nos , meus , & c . in the singular sense occurred 337 times in 2328 lines , or at the rate of about 1 to 7 lines and tu , & c . 222 times , or at the ...
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