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... gives an instance of a gloss written in the eleventh century , in the margin of the last - named MS . , on vi . 28 : “ Bruttia Saxa , in quibus Brutus superatus est . " I have not thought it right to omit any part X PREFACE .
... gives an instance of a gloss written in the eleventh century , in the margin of the last - named MS . , on vi . 28 : “ Bruttia Saxa , in quibus Brutus superatus est . " I have not thought it right to omit any part X PREFACE .
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... gives Augustus credit for mode- ration and good taste combined , because his custom was ordinarily to have but three courses , and at his finest dinners only six ( c . 74 ) . Various sumptuary laws regulating the expense of dining are ...
... gives Augustus credit for mode- ration and good taste combined , because his custom was ordinarily to have but three courses , and at his finest dinners only six ( c . 74 ) . Various sumptuary laws regulating the expense of dining are ...
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... give to those dependants who chose to pay their respects to them at their early reception in the morning , and to dance at ... gives to the servant who distributed the ' spor- tulae . ' " Quos ( quadrantes ) dividebat bal- neator elixus ...
... give to those dependants who chose to pay their respects to them at their early reception in the morning , and to dance at ... gives to the servant who distributed the ' spor- tulae . ' " Quos ( quadrantes ) dividebat bal- neator elixus ...
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... gives this honour to the crow . Whichever it was , Juvenal supposes some bird to have built its nest on the temple of Concordia . Some MSS . have ' ciconia , ' the first syllable of which is short , and it would have no mean- Sed quum ...
... gives this honour to the crow . Whichever it was , Juvenal supposes some bird to have built its nest on the temple of Concordia . Some MSS . have ' ciconia , ' the first syllable of which is short , and it would have no mean- Sed quum ...
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... gives a poor meaning here . Nearly all the MSS . have the third person , fluctuating between ' di ' and ' de ' and the present and future tenses . P. has ' deducis ' as a correction ; and Robt . Ste- phens ' oldest MS . , which Ruperti ...
... gives a poor meaning here . Nearly all the MSS . have the third person , fluctuating between ' di ' and ' de ' and the present and future tenses . P. has ' deducis ' as a correction ; and Robt . Ste- phens ' oldest MS . , which Ruperti ...
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