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Strona 64
... illo viro docto utendum esse , quia nemo tam studiose , quam ille , omnes difficultates et vitia omnia vel ab auctore vel a librario profecta per- secutus est . Itaque si illam rationem , h . e . externam simplicis com- mentarii speciem ...
... illo viro docto utendum esse , quia nemo tam studiose , quam ille , omnes difficultates et vitia omnia vel ab auctore vel a librario profecta per- secutus est . Itaque si illam rationem , h . e . externam simplicis com- mentarii speciem ...
Strona 104
... illo versu Alphei , Τὸ μηδὲν γὰρ ἄγαν , ἄγαν με Tég , hæc adiecerunt Editores : At contra Aristoteles Rhet . 2 , 21. Οὐκ ἀρέσκει δέ μοι τὸ λεγόμενον , Μηδὲν ἄγαν · δεῖ γὰρ τούς γε xanovs äɣav μiosy . Eurip . Hippol . 263. Οὕτω τὸ λίαν ...
... illo versu Alphei , Τὸ μηδὲν γὰρ ἄγαν , ἄγαν με Tég , hæc adiecerunt Editores : At contra Aristoteles Rhet . 2 , 21. Οὐκ ἀρέσκει δέ μοι τὸ λεγόμενον , Μηδὲν ἄγαν · δεῖ γὰρ τούς γε xanovs äɣav μiosy . Eurip . Hippol . 263. Οὕτω τὸ λίαν ...
Strona 111
... illo existimare deberemus , Τήκων αιθέρα διαν , ἀκινή- την πρὶν ἐοῦσαν . ” On the first perusal of this passage the Editors were disposed to think , that by a blunder of the press , άxivýτny had been substituted for axívnτov , but on ...
... illo existimare deberemus , Τήκων αιθέρα διαν , ἀκινή- την πρὶν ἐοῦσαν . ” On the first perusal of this passage the Editors were disposed to think , that by a blunder of the press , άxivýτny had been substituted for axívnτov , but on ...
Strona 171
... illo : cf. Fast . iv . 149 . 141. dabitur ] duri [ ut V. ] 147. Recte Burm . sperataque non properataque . 149. precari ] vocari . 150. fastus ] flatus [ ut N. H. ] 151. Et ] At . 155. Depuduit - relinquit ] Depudui - reliquit . 160 ...
... illo : cf. Fast . iv . 149 . 141. dabitur ] duri [ ut V. ] 147. Recte Burm . sperataque non properataque . 149. precari ] vocari . 150. fastus ] flatus [ ut N. H. ] 151. Et ] At . 155. Depuduit - relinquit ] Depudui - reliquit . 160 ...
Strona 174
... tibi MS . D. latet : et pro var . lect . tibi est . 53. præfertur ] MS . D. narratur . 55. toties qui terris errat ] toties terris errator . 56. lassas ] lapsas [ ut V. ] 58. Illo ] Collo [ ut MS . ] 77. 174 Emendationes Bentleii.
... tibi MS . D. latet : et pro var . lect . tibi est . 53. præfertur ] MS . D. narratur . 55. toties qui terris errat ] toties terris errator . 56. lassas ] lapsas [ ut V. ] 58. Illo ] Collo [ ut MS . ] 77. 174 Emendationes Bentleii.
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