Museum Criticum: Or, Cambridge Classical Researches

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James Henry Monk, Charles James Blomfield
J. Murray, 1826
 

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Strona 506 - K. first represents this famous decree as it stands in the edition of Glareanus, with the marginal variations ; next as it is given by Gronovius; thirdly, as the bishop of Chester has published it, with the various readings of the Oxford MSS. ; and lastly, as the learned prelate himself would read it. Mr. Knight decides, however, that most of the bishop's emendations are either unneces* Astronom.
Strona 332 - The Germans in Greek Are sadly to seek ; Not five in five score, But ninety-five more : All; save only HERMAN, And HERMAN's a German.
Strona 264 - This life a theatre we well may call, Where every actor must perform with art ; Or laugh it through, and make a farce of all, Or learn to bear with grace his tragic part.
Strona 509 - If we be right in our conjectures, several emendations of other critics are wrong; if we be wrong, we are not likely to be more unfortunate than they have been : — but we are at a loss to understand Mr. K's meaning, when he calls TctgúgtTou the Laconian form of the second aorist subjunctive middle.
Strona 479 - At the same time, he frankly confesses, that he is not satisfied with this solution of the difficulty, and goes on with great acuteness to state his objections to it. Now, on the other hand, we are told of Hegelochus, who acted the part of Orestes in the play so named, that when he came to v. 273.
Strona 211 - Thus unlamented pass the proud away, The gaze of fools, and pageant of a day ! So perish all, whose breast ne'er learn'd to glow For others good, or melt at others woe.
Strona 248 - Marble in his possession, refused or delayed to pay the sum stipulated, he might, in consequence of such refusal or delay, be thrown into prison, and might, in revenge, damage the Marble before the owners could recover it. We own this account of ours to be a romance ; but it is lawful to combat romance with romance. IX. The world has been frequently imposed upon by spurious books and inscriptions, and therefore tee should be extremely cautious . with regard to what we receive under the venerable...
Strona 245 - Various History. But there is not any imaginable reason for this particular arrangement. It does not correspond with the time of their foundation, with their situation in Ionia, with their relative importance, or with the order in which they are placed by other eminent historians.
Strona 211 - For others good, or melt at others woe. What can atone (oh ever-injur'd shade !) Thy fate unpity'd, and thy rites unpaid ? No friend's complaint, no kind domestic tear Pleas'd thy pale ghost, or grac'd thy mournful bier : By foreign hands thy dying eyes were clos'd, By foreign hands thy decent limbs compos'd, By foreign hands thy humble grave adorn'd, By strangers honour'd, and by strangers mourn'd! What tho' no friends in sable weeds appear.
Strona 317 - Ut qui conducti plorant in funere, dicunt Et faciunt prope plura dolentibus ex animo, sic Derisor vero plus laudatore movetur. Reges dicuntur multis urgere culullis Et torquere mero, quem perspexisse laborant, 435 An sit amicitia dignus: si carmina condes, Nunquam te fallant animi sub volpe latentes. Quintilio si quid recitares, Corrige, sodes, Hoc...

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