Miscellanea Virgiliana, in scriptis maxime eruditorum virorum varie dispersa, in unum fasciculum collectaPhilip Wentworth Buckham W.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 ページ |
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... true reason was his imitating the practice of the ancients ; who , as we learn from the same author , used fervo and ferveo in- differently . Ib . L. i . c . 6. p . 57 . REMARKS AND DISSERTATIONS ON THE FOUR GEORGICS , AND THE ...
... true reason was his imitating the practice of the ancients ; who , as we learn from the same author , used fervo and ferveo in- differently . Ib . L. i . c . 6. p . 57 . REMARKS AND DISSERTATIONS ON THE FOUR GEORGICS , AND THE ...
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... true , it would not then deserve the character it bears . But it seems rather owing , partly to the nature of the subject , and partly to the commentators , who have undertaken to explain it . The subject in itself may , perhaps ...
... true , it would not then deserve the character it bears . But it seems rather owing , partly to the nature of the subject , and partly to the commentators , who have undertaken to explain it . The subject in itself may , perhaps ...
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... true reading ; -for hereby are only meant Plants which grow of themselves without our trouble of sowing them , " nullis hominum cogentibus , " as he expresses it at the beginning of the 24 book . These he dis- tinguishes from the Satis ...
... true reading ; -for hereby are only meant Plants which grow of themselves without our trouble of sowing them , " nullis hominum cogentibus , " as he expresses it at the beginning of the 24 book . These he dis- tinguishes from the Satis ...
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... true that Strabo ridicules this account given of Thule by Pytheas , and denies that there was any such place as Thule , because they had no knowledge of it in his time . His words are these , as in the translation : " Quis autem mentis ...
... true that Strabo ridicules this account given of Thule by Pytheas , and denies that there was any such place as Thule , because they had no knowledge of it in his time . His words are these , as in the translation : " Quis autem mentis ...
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... true indeed it cannot in the common sense , but in the Poet's it does . And if this was the occasion of the alteration , I hope what appeared to them a solecism will be thought a real beauty . I have often ob- - † served this appearance ...
... true indeed it cannot in the common sense , but in the Poet's it does . And if this was the occasion of the alteration , I hope what appeared to them a solecism will be thought a real beauty . I have often ob- - † served this appearance ...
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