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Strona iii
... given at the foot of the page , with his name attached to them . As will be seen , the most important various readings are also given in foot - notes ; a plan which , it is believed , will , so far as it has been well exe- cuted , meet ...
... given at the foot of the page , with his name attached to them . As will be seen , the most important various readings are also given in foot - notes ; a plan which , it is believed , will , so far as it has been well exe- cuted , meet ...
Strona vi
... given to my edition . of Livy ; and to express the hope that the present work , the result of a larger experience and of more extended labors , may be found not unworthy of their approbation . BROWN UNIVERSITY , February 22d , 1851 ...
... given to my edition . of Livy ; and to express the hope that the present work , the result of a larger experience and of more extended labors , may be found not unworthy of their approbation . BROWN UNIVERSITY , February 22d , 1851 ...
Strona x
... given an immortal fame ; with him he read the poems of Livius Andronicus ; and the impressive lessons of the hard disciplinarian he seems to have long re- membered , though probably at the time , and certainly in after life , the ...
... given an immortal fame ; with him he read the poems of Livius Andronicus ; and the impressive lessons of the hard disciplinarian he seems to have long re- membered , though probably at the time , and certainly in after life , the ...
Strona xv
... given rise to much speculation touching the immediate motives and expectations of Horace ; but it seems obvious from the words themselves and from the scope of the This is a point involved in obscurity . Suetonius ( Vita Hor . ) says ...
... given rise to much speculation touching the immediate motives and expectations of Horace ; but it seems obvious from the words themselves and from the scope of the This is a point involved in obscurity . Suetonius ( Vita Hor . ) says ...
Strona xvi
... given an interesting account in a Satire , written not long after it occurred . The poet approached the courtly statesman with some embar- rassment , but told him with a manly frankness the story of his humble origin and fortunes ...
... given an interesting account in a Satire , written not long after it occurred . The poet approached the courtly statesman with some embar- rassment , but told him with a manly frankness the story of his humble origin and fortunes ...