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Strona iv
... give such and so much aid , as may at once stimulate and reward the pupil's industrious efforts ; and also not to supersede or inter- fere with the course of direct instruction and illustration which every good teacher is accustomed to ...
... give such and so much aid , as may at once stimulate and reward the pupil's industrious efforts ; and also not to supersede or inter- fere with the course of direct instruction and illustration which every good teacher is accustomed to ...
Strona x
... give him the liberal education of a knight's or a senator's son.3 While , however , he was ambitious that the mind of his son should be trained and developed at the best schools and under the best intellectual influences of the ...
... give him the liberal education of a knight's or a senator's son.3 While , however , he was ambitious that the mind of his son should be trained and developed at the best schools and under the best intellectual influences of the ...
Strona xxvii
... give heed to any hypothetical charges against his literary honesty . The truth seems to be , that Horace was an imitator in the true and noble sense of the word ; his resemblance to the Greek poets is such as is com- mon to all the ...
... give heed to any hypothetical charges against his literary honesty . The truth seems to be , that Horace was an imitator in the true and noble sense of the word ; his resemblance to the Greek poets is such as is com- mon to all the ...
Strona 315
... gives the legend in Metam . i . , and Juvenal alludes to it , Sat. i . , 81. - Nova monstra , strange prodigies inversions of the order of nature , such as are described in the lines that immediately follow . % . Proteus ; a sea deity ...
... gives the legend in Metam . i . , and Juvenal alludes to it , Sat. i . , 81. - Nova monstra , strange prodigies inversions of the order of nature , such as are described in the lines that immediately follow . % . Proteus ; a sea deity ...
Strona 317
... gives it ) to Mauri equo dejecti , the unhorsed or dismounted Mauretanian . The im- age is that of a Mauretanian thrown from his horse , and turning with fierce look on his bloody foe . Livy also uses pedites for dismounted caval- ry ...
... gives it ) to Mauri equo dejecti , the unhorsed or dismounted Mauretanian . The im- age is that of a Mauretanian thrown from his horse , and turning with fierce look on his bloody foe . Livy also uses pedites for dismounted caval- ry ...