American Journal of Philology, 第 29 巻Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1908 Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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A. J. P. XXIII accent ancient aorist appear Aristophanes Athenaeus B. G. Teubner Basilissa Berlin Bonnefons Brugmann Catullus century Charisius Cicero citations cited Classical clausulae cretic cult Demosthenes Dictys discussion duplication edition of Petronius English epigram Euripides evidence examples fact foll fragment Geor Georgics Gildas gloss Greek Hirzel Homer ibid inscription language Latin Leipzig lines literature Lucilius Malalas manuscripts Marx metre metrical Onesimus optative original Oscan Ovid passage Petronius Philology Phormio phrase Pindar Plautus plural poems poet present probably Professor Quintilian quod quoted reference religion Roman Samoan says scholars seems semper sentence sigmas sigmatism Smicrines Sommer speech Stahl stem syllable syntax Tebtunis tion translation Ulpian Umbrian verb verse Virgil word writer γὰρ δὲ εἰς ἐν καὶ οἱ οὐκ πρὸς τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῶν ὡς
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11 ページ - Oh, knew he but his happiness, of men The happiest he ! who far from public rage, Deep in the vale, with a choice few retired, Drinks the pure pleasures of the rural life.
11 ページ - Fronde nemus ; redit agricolis labor actus in orbem, Atque in se sua per vestigia volvitur annus.
11 ページ - Sole-sitting, still at every dying fall Takes up again her lamentable strain Of winding woe ; till, wide around, the woods Sigh to her song, and with her wail resound.
17 ページ - And he was happy, if to know Causes of things, and far below His feet to see the lurid flow Of terror, and insane distress, And headlong fate, be happiness.
14 ページ - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumor of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more...
16 ページ - Massicus humor implevere; tenent oleae armentaque laeta. hinc bellator equus campo sese arduus infert; 145 hinc albi, Clitumne, greges et maxima taurus victima, saepe tuo perfusi flumine sacro, Romanos ad templa deum duxere triumphos.
11 ページ - The insect youth are on the wing, Eager to taste the honied spring, And float amid the liquid noon: Some lightly o'er the current skim, Some show their gaily-gilded trim Quick-glancing to the sun.
11 ページ - ... saepe etiam immensum caelo venit agmen aquarum, et foedam glomerant tempestatem imbribus atris collectae ex alto nubes ; ruit arduus aether, et pluvia ingenti sata laeta boumque labores 325 diluit ; implentur fossae et cava flumina crescunt cum sonitu, fervetque fretis spirantibus aequor.
171 ページ - ... ut sperem te mihi ignoscere, si ea non timuerim, quae ne tu quidem umquam timenda duxisti. sed praesta te eum, qui mihi a teneris, ut Graeci dicunt, unguiculis es cognitus : inlustrabit, mihi crede, tuam amplitudinem hominum iniuria.
11 ページ - The mingling tempest weaves its gloom, and still The deluge deepens ; till the fields around Lie sunk, and flatted, in the sordid wave. Sudden, the ditches swell ; the meadows swim.