Decimi Junii Juvenalis Satirae XIII.: Thirteen satires of JuvenalRivingtons, 1873 - 172 Seiten |
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... common to both Greeks and Romans . It is possible , that in the original comic chorus , which resumed its native freedom in the parabasis , individuals had the opportunity of distinguishing themselves by telling impromptus ; while it is ...
... common to both Greeks and Romans . It is possible , that in the original comic chorus , which resumed its native freedom in the parabasis , individuals had the opportunity of distinguishing themselves by telling impromptus ; while it is ...
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... common type . They all have something of an ex- planatory character , as if the reader could not be trusted to fill up the author's outline , or to carry on his thought , as if what had gone before had always to be resumed , and as if ...
... common type . They all have something of an ex- planatory character , as if the reader could not be trusted to fill up the author's outline , or to carry on his thought , as if what had gone before had always to be resumed , and as if ...
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... common type . In this endeavour he sometimes effaced the original reading entirely , sometimes he left it legible besides his own correction , so that it might perhaps be possible to ascertain , if the MS . were now accessible , whether ...
... common type . In this endeavour he sometimes effaced the original reading entirely , sometimes he left it legible besides his own correction , so that it might perhaps be possible to ascertain , if the MS . were now accessible , whether ...
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... common to compare a quality with a person or thing . If we try in English , we can compare a person with a quality : " Isaeus was not so impetuously fluent as their ready talk . ' Isaeus is the Assyrian not the Athenian : he came to ...
... common to compare a quality with a person or thing . If we try in English , we can compare a person with a quality : " Isaeus was not so impetuously fluent as their ready talk . ' Isaeus is the Assyrian not the Athenian : he came to ...
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... common speech to ligula ' and the Scholiast gives an etymology to match . 22 , 23 ] " When the stars are still fading , or if all the rest are gone , while the Bear is in sight turning round the Pole . " The above is the received ...
... common speech to ligula ' and the Scholiast gives an etymology to match . 22 , 23 ] " When the stars are still fading , or if all the rest are gone , while the Bear is in sight turning round the Pole . " The above is the received ...
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