The Works of Horace: with English Notes ... by J. L. LincolnD. Appleton, 1851 - 575 էջ |
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... say that your edition pleases me much . I shall give it to one of my classes next week . I am prepared to find it just what was wanted . " WORKS OF HORACE . WITH ENGLISH NOTES , CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY . BY J. L. LINCOLN , Professor of ...
... say that your edition pleases me much . I shall give it to one of my classes next week . I am prepared to find it just what was wanted . " WORKS OF HORACE . WITH ENGLISH NOTES , CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY . BY J. L. LINCOLN , Professor of ...
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... say , that what I have gained from these editors , I have not appropriated by mere translation or compilation , but have so modified and changed by independ- ent examination and study , that I deem myself entitled to consider it , in ...
... say , that what I have gained from these editors , I have not appropriated by mere translation or compilation , but have so modified and changed by independ- ent examination and study , that I deem myself entitled to consider it , in ...
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... says : scriptum quæstorium comparavit . The only direct allusion which Horace makes to his holding such an office , is in Sat. 2 , 6 , 36 & 37 . 2 —paupertas impulit audax , Ut versus facerem ; Epist . 2 , 2 , 51 . whole passage ...
... says : scriptum quæstorium comparavit . The only direct allusion which Horace makes to his holding such an office , is in Sat. 2 , 6 , 36 & 37 . 2 —paupertas impulit audax , Ut versus facerem ; Epist . 2 , 2 , 51 . whole passage ...
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... says , 66 or of the Roman mind , no one can know any thing , who is not profoundly versed in Horace ; and whoever really understands Horace will have a more per- fect and accurate knowledge of the Roman manners and the Roman mind , than ...
... says , 66 or of the Roman mind , no one can know any thing , who is not profoundly versed in Horace ; and whoever really understands Horace will have a more per- fect and accurate knowledge of the Roman manners and the Roman mind , than ...
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... say , that such an acc . de- pends upon a word understood . See A. & S. 234 , ii .; Z. § 458. - 23. Lituo tubae . Lituo , abl . governed by permixtus ; so below , 1. 30 , Dis . But miscere and its compounds govern also the dat . See n ...
... say , that such an acc . de- pends upon a word understood . See A. & S. 234 , ii .; Z. § 458. - 23. Lituo tubae . Lituo , abl . governed by permixtus ; so below , 1. 30 , Dis . But miscere and its compounds govern also the dat . See n ...
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