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... readings , and to choose in every disputed case the best , according to my judgment . I have given in a note the amount of authority for each disputed reading that I have adopted , and there is not a word in the text which has not good ...
... readings , and to choose in every disputed case the best , according to my judgment . I have given in a note the amount of authority for each disputed reading that I have adopted , and there is not a word in the text which has not good ...
Strona 3
... reader will judge whether the reading I have fol- lowed does not give the simplest solution of the difficulty . Bentley is very ably refuted by Cunningham , Animadv . c . 15 . • 8. tergeminis ] This refers to the three curule ...
... reader will judge whether the reading I have fol- lowed does not give the simplest solution of the difficulty . Bentley is very ably refuted by Cunningham , Animadv . c . 15 . • 8. tergeminis ] This refers to the three curule ...
Strona 4
... reading in C. iv . 5. 14 : " Curvo nec faciem littore demovet , " where the MSS . have in many instances ' dimo- vet . ' Other examples will be found by which the reader may judge for himself . The same remark applies to ' diripio ' and ...
... reading in C. iv . 5. 14 : " Curvo nec faciem littore demovet , " where the MSS . have in many instances ' dimo- vet . ' Other examples will be found by which the reader may judge for himself . The same remark applies to ' diripio ' and ...
Strona 6
... reading , on necessity arising from internal evidence against me ' and the MSS . , after the assent of scholars generally given , may now take its place as it were by acclamation . " Orelli says , in opposition to Mr. Tate , " con ...
... reading , on necessity arising from internal evidence against me ' and the MSS . , after the assent of scholars generally given , may now take its place as it were by acclamation . " Orelli says , in opposition to Mr. Tate , " con ...
Strona 11
... reading of the Scholiasts and one or two old editions . Fea adopts it , and supposes the nubes ' to be animbus ' or ' glory ' round about his head . But , as he goes out of his way to explain the ap- pearance at the Transfiguration in ...
... reading of the Scholiasts and one or two old editions . Fea adopts it , and supposes the nubes ' to be animbus ' or ' glory ' round about his head . But , as he goes out of his way to explain the ap- pearance at the Transfiguration in ...
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