The Classical Journal, 第 35 巻A. J. Valpay., 1827 |
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... illud nostrum simulacrum , tam fœdis undique vulneribus laniatum , a Phidiaca manu profectum esse , sibi persuaderet . Quomodo nos igitur melius de præclaris illis ingenii antiqui monimentis judicare poterimus , quorum partem multo ...
... illud nostrum simulacrum , tam fœdis undique vulneribus laniatum , a Phidiaca manu profectum esse , sibi persuaderet . Quomodo nos igitur melius de præclaris illis ingenii antiqui monimentis judicare poterimus , quorum partem multo ...
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... illud de causa vera , non de prætextu . Conf . p . 192. 8. s . " though I allow that in the place to which he refers pópxσis signifies the reason not the pretext . XXVII . 32 An obscure passage in Demosthenes explained . Understood in ...
... illud de causa vera , non de prætextu . Conf . p . 192. 8. s . " though I allow that in the place to which he refers pópxσis signifies the reason not the pretext . XXVII . 32 An obscure passage in Demosthenes explained . Understood in ...
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... illud de eo , quod cito perficitur , intelli- gendum . Ita apud Sophoclem Ed . R. 1438. quum Edipus dixisset , ῥιψόν με γῆς ἐκ τῆσδ ̓ ὅσον τάχιστα , Creon respondet : ἔδρασ ̓ ἂν , εὖ τοῦτ ̓ ἴσθ ̓ ἄν , εἰ μὴ τοῦ θεοῦ πρώτιστ ̓ ἔχρηζον ...
... illud de eo , quod cito perficitur , intelli- gendum . Ita apud Sophoclem Ed . R. 1438. quum Edipus dixisset , ῥιψόν με γῆς ἐκ τῆσδ ̓ ὅσον τάχιστα , Creon respondet : ἔδρασ ̓ ἂν , εὖ τοῦτ ̓ ἴσθ ̓ ἄν , εἰ μὴ τοῦ θεοῦ πρώτιστ ̓ ἔχρηζον ...
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... illud ὅστις ἐδυνήθη ἂν dictum est , quia sine con- ditione dictum erat id ex quo hoc pendet : quis tanto in civitatem odio fuit , ut militiam detrectavisset ? Sed ubi ita mutaveris , ut conditio in principalem sen- tentiam recipiatur ...
... illud ὅστις ἐδυνήθη ἂν dictum est , quia sine con- ditione dictum erat id ex quo hoc pendet : quis tanto in civitatem odio fuit , ut militiam detrectavisset ? Sed ubi ita mutaveris , ut conditio in principalem sen- tentiam recipiatur ...
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... illud ante omnia videndum est , quid sit , quod dicimus omitti particulam . Potest enim dupliciter intelligi . Nam aut nibil mutari sententiam putamus detractione particulæ , aut mutari quadam ratione . Quod si nihil mutari sententiam ...
... illud ante omnia videndum est , quid sit , quod dicimus omitti particulam . Potest enim dupliciter intelligi . Nam aut nibil mutari sententiam putamus detractione particulæ , aut mutari quadam ratione . Quod si nihil mutari sententiam ...
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