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... Book I. of the Epistles , the last verse of which ( Epist . i . 20. 28 ) gives the consulship of Lollius as the date of writing . This would naturally imply that the book was finished in 21 в.с. , but allusions to later events , such as ...
... Book I. of the Epistles , the last verse of which ( Epist . i . 20. 28 ) gives the consulship of Lollius as the date of writing . This would naturally imply that the book was finished in 21 в.с. , but allusions to later events , such as ...
Strona xx
... Book II . corresponds in theme , as well as position , with the Second of Book I. It applies the philosophic doctrine of " the mean to daily living , eating and drinking , just as the earlier one applied it to sexual morality . It is ...
... Book II . corresponds in theme , as well as position , with the Second of Book I. It applies the philosophic doctrine of " the mean to daily living , eating and drinking , just as the earlier one applied it to sexual morality . It is ...
Strona 387
... book for lads to learn their letters from ! Yet , when the book finds an audience , the poet would have it impart some information about his own life and characteristics . XX . " Vertumnum Ianumque , liber , spectare videris 387 XX ...
... book for lads to learn their letters from ! Yet , when the book finds an audience , the poet would have it impart some information about his own life and characteristics . XX . " Vertumnum Ianumque , liber , spectare videris 387 XX ...
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