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... describes his daily life in the city , when he happened to be disengaged , in the sixth Satire of the first book . His health was indifferent , as before observed . His eyes in particular troubled him . He speaks of himself as grey ...
... describes his daily life in the city , when he happened to be disengaged , in the sixth Satire of the first book . His health was indifferent , as before observed . His eyes in particular troubled him . He speaks of himself as grey ...
Strona 3
... describes sufficiently when he says nemo recepit " ) , that construction is very harsh , as any body will see who tries to construe the passage upon this hypothe- sis . But it is the one generally received now , though evehit ' is ...
... describes sufficiently when he says nemo recepit " ) , that construction is very harsh , as any body will see who tries to construe the passage upon this hypothe- sis . But it is the one generally received now , though evehit ' is ...
Strona 4
... reading of Valens Aci- dalius ( Com . on Vell . Paterc . ii . 110 ) , to ' rura , ' and says he never met with an ex- pression like " rura oppidi . " Orelli quotes 28. teretes ] This word Festus describes to mean ' 4 HORATII FLACCI.
... reading of Valens Aci- dalius ( Com . on Vell . Paterc . ii . 110 ) , to ' rura , ' and says he never met with an ex- pression like " rura oppidi . " Orelli quotes 28. teretes ] This word Festus describes to mean ' 4 HORATII FLACCI.
Strona 5
... describes shortly the difference between egens ' ( Twуóç ) and ' pauper ' ( Evne ) , and his description will generally explain Horace's meaning when he uses the latter word : - πτωχοῦ μὲν γὰρ βίος ὃν σὺ λέγεις ζῆν ἔστιν μηδὲν ἔχοντα ...
... describes shortly the difference between egens ' ( Twуóç ) and ' pauper ' ( Evne ) , and his description will generally explain Horace's meaning when he uses the latter word : - πτωχοῦ μὲν γὰρ βίος ὃν σὺ λέγεις ζῆν ἔστιν μηδὲν ἔχοντα ...
Strona 6
... describes to mean ' long and round as a pole , ' which definition will not always be found to help us to its meaning ... describe the lyric poets of Greece . Morte jacent merita . Hoc opus , haec pietas , 6 HORATII FLACCI.
... describes to mean ' long and round as a pole , ' which definition will not always be found to help us to its meaning ... describe the lyric poets of Greece . Morte jacent merita . Hoc opus , haec pietas , 6 HORATII FLACCI.
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