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Strona v
... " for Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities ; the occasional references to Freund's Lexicon , will now apply equally well to the admirable Ameri- can work recently published , Andrews's Latin Lexicon ; the PREFACE .
... " for Smith's Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities ; the occasional references to Freund's Lexicon , will now apply equally well to the admirable Ameri- can work recently published , Andrews's Latin Lexicon ; the PREFACE .
Strona x
... , Epist . 2 , 1 , 70 . Epist . 2 , 1. passim . * Sat. 1 , 6 , 77 . Sat. 1 , 4 , 105 seqq . 7 Epist . 2 , 1 , 69-71 . Epist . 2 , 2 , 41 ; cf. Epist . 1. 2 , 1 & 2 poets both Latin and Greek , and also went through X LIFE OF HORACE .
... , Epist . 2 , 1 , 70 . Epist . 2 , 1. passim . * Sat. 1 , 6 , 77 . Sat. 1 , 4 , 105 seqq . 7 Epist . 2 , 1 , 69-71 . Epist . 2 , 2 , 41 ; cf. Epist . 1. 2 , 1 & 2 poets both Latin and Greek , and also went through X LIFE OF HORACE .
Strona xi
Horace. poets both Latin and Greek , and also went through the usual course of instruction in Rhetoric and Oratory . These school - years of the future poet fell in one of the most eventful periods of Roman history ; and doubtless many a ...
Horace. poets both Latin and Greek , and also went through the usual course of instruction in Rhetoric and Oratory . These school - years of the future poet fell in one of the most eventful periods of Roman history ; and doubtless many a ...
Strona xiii
... Greek verses ; but warned by a vision from Romulus , 3 or rather by the teachings of his own good sense , he speedily abandoned the gratuitous task , doubtless convinced " that no man can be a great poet except in his own native speech ...
... Greek verses ; but warned by a vision from Romulus , 3 or rather by the teachings of his own good sense , he speedily abandoned the gratuitous task , doubtless convinced " that no man can be a great poet except in his own native speech ...
Strona xxv
... Greek , and the fullest admission of the fact is of course no disparagement to his originality ; he boasted himself that he had been the first to transfer to the Roman lyre the Aeolian measures , 3 and well he might be proud that he had ...
... Greek , and the fullest admission of the fact is of course no disparagement to his originality ; he boasted himself that he had been the first to transfer to the Roman lyre the Aeolian measures , 3 and well he might be proud that he had ...