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Quintus Horatius Flaccus Thomas Ethelbert Page. LIBRARY 10 MARS4 OXFORD Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. & SON , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , INTRODUCTION . THE object of this small edition of the.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus Thomas Ethelbert Page. LIBRARY 10 MARS4 OXFORD Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. & SON , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , INTRODUCTION . THE object of this small edition of the.
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus Thomas Ethelbert Page. DEIAN LIBRARY 10 MARC4 OXFORD Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. & SON , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , INTRODUCTION . THE object of this small edition of the.
Quintus Horatius Flaccus Thomas Ethelbert Page. DEIAN LIBRARY 10 MARC4 OXFORD Cambridge : PRINTED BY C. J. CLAY , M.A. & SON , AT THE UNIVERSITY PRESS , INTRODUCTION . THE object of this small edition of the.
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Quintus Horatius Flaccus Thomas Ethelbert Page. INTRODUCTION . THE object of this small edition of the first book of the Odes of Horace , is to provide such notes as may enable a boy of fair intelligence to obtain a dis- tinct and ...
Quintus Horatius Flaccus Thomas Ethelbert Page. INTRODUCTION . THE object of this small edition of the first book of the Odes of Horace , is to provide such notes as may enable a boy of fair intelligence to obtain a dis- tinct and ...
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... editions I have had principally before me , and not unfrequently referred to ; the large edition of Orelli because it is without a rival as an edition of Horace , and that of Mr Wickham because the tact and discrimination with which the ...
... editions I have had principally before me , and not unfrequently referred to ; the large edition of Orelli because it is without a rival as an edition of Horace , and that of Mr Wickham because the tact and discrimination with which the ...
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... edition ) ; for the battle of Actium Propertius 5.6 , and Hor . Ep . 9 , and Virg . Aen . 8. 675. These passages are all of the utmost interest but are too long to quote . 1. nunc est bibendum ... ] This commencement is copied from ...
... edition ) ; for the battle of Actium Propertius 5.6 , and Hor . Ep . 9 , and Virg . Aen . 8. 675. These passages are all of the utmost interest but are too long to quote . 1. nunc est bibendum ... ] This commencement is copied from ...
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