Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Tom 48

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Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included.
 

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Strona x - Nominations was adopted, and the Secretary was instructed to cast the ballot of the Association for the election of the officers named in the report of the committee for the ensuing year.
Strona 112 - Successit vetus his comoedia non sine multa Laude, sed in vitium libertas excidit et vim Dignam lege regi : lex est accepta, chorusque Turpiter obticuit sublato jure nocendi.
Strona 95 - D'un mot mis en sa place enseigna le pouvoir, Et reduisit la muse aux regies du devoir. Par ce sage ecrivain la langue reparee N'offrit plus rien de rude a 1'oreille epuree. Les stances avec grace apprirent a tomber, Et le vers sur le vers n'osa plus enjamber.
Strona 15 - Catulle, 5 ex hoc ingrato gaudia amore tibi. nam quaecumque homines bene cuiquam aut dicere possunt aut facere, haec a te dictaque factaque sunt ; omnia quae ingratae perierunt credita menti.
Strona xlvii - MEETINGS. 1. There shall be an annual meeting of the Association in the city of New York, or at such other place as at a preceding annual meeting shall be determined upon. 2. At the annual meeting, the Kxecutivc Committee shall present an annual report of the progress of the Association.
Strona 10 - Danais arma cruenta fero. Sed tua sum tecumque fui puerilibus annis, Et tua, quod superest temporis, esse precor.
Strona 19 - Con lei foss' io da che si parte il Sole ; E non ci vedess' altri , che le stelle ; Sol una notte ; e mai non fosse l...
Strona 12 - Cerinthe, quod uror, 5 si tibi de nobis mutuus ignis adest. mutuus adsit amor, per te dulcissima furta perque tuos oculos per geniumque rogo.
Strona 10 - ... est in Carpathio Neptuni gurgite vates, caeruleus Proteus, magnum qui piscibus aequor et iuncto bipedum curru metitur equorum. hic nunc Emathiae portus patriamque revisit 390 Pallenen; hunc et Nymphae veneramur et ipse grandaevus Nereus; novit namque omnia vates, quae sint, quae fuerint, quae mox ventura trahantur; quippe ita Neptuno visum est, immania cuius armenta et turpis pascit sub gurgite phocas.
Strona 14 - Thais, Thais, utinam esset mihi Pars aequa amoris tecum, ac pariter fieret, Ut aut hoc tibi doleret itidem, ut mihi dolet, Aut ego istuc abs te factum nihili penderem.

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