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... , viz . the consideration of the laws and rules peculiar to the kind . HURD . 2 But Orelli more rightly treats " collatis membris " as the ablative absolute . laughter , were you admitted to such a sight ? HORACE'S BOOK ...
... , viz . the consideration of the laws and rules peculiar to the kind . HURD . 2 But Orelli more rightly treats " collatis membris " as the ablative absolute . laughter , were you admitted to such a sight ? HORACE'S BOOK ...
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... HURd . • " Unus " = " præter cæteros , " " melius quam reliqui omnes . " Orelli The reading before Bentley was " imus . " Literally , " shoulders , " a phrase derived from wrestlers . This , or I am mistaken , will constitute the ...
... HURd . • " Unus " = " præter cæteros , " " melius quam reliqui omnes . " Orelli The reading before Bentley was " imus . " Literally , " shoulders , " a phrase derived from wrestlers . This , or I am mistaken , will constitute the ...
Strona 311
... HURD , 33 Accessit numerisque modisque licentia major . M. Dacier is out again , when he takes licentia major in a bad sense , as implying " lasciveté , ” a culpable and licentious refinement . The licence here spoken of , with re ...
... HURD , 33 Accessit numerisque modisque licentia major . M. Dacier is out again , when he takes licentia major in a bad sense , as implying " lasciveté , ” a culpable and licentious refinement . The licence here spoken of , with re ...
Strona 313
... HURD . 35 Sententia Delphis . Sententia is properly an aphorism taken from life , briefly representing either what is or what ought to be the conduct of it : " Oratio sumpta de vitâ , quæ aut quid sit aut quid esse oporteat in vitâ ...
... HURD . 35 Sententia Delphis . Sententia is properly an aphorism taken from life , briefly representing either what is or what ought to be the conduct of it : " Oratio sumpta de vitâ , quæ aut quid sit aut quid esse oporteat in vitâ ...
Strona 314
... HURD . 88 This proves that the same actor , as M. Dacier observes , who had been an Orestes or Ulysses in the tragic part , played the same character in the comic , or , Atellana . Thus Plautus in the prologue to his Menechmes , " this ...
... HURD . 88 This proves that the same actor , as M. Dacier observes , who had been an Orestes or Ulysses in the tragic part , played the same character in the comic , or , Atellana . Thus Plautus in the prologue to his Menechmes , " this ...
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