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... common sense than of exceptional learning . Two 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 ...
... common sense than of exceptional learning . Two 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 ...
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... common as synonymous with ' victory . ' In Christian times the palm is a sign of those who have won the prize of martyrdom . 6. terrarum dominos ] Either agreeing with deos , or acc . after evehit . In the former case it is difficult to ...
... common as synonymous with ' victory . ' In Christian times the palm is a sign of those who have won the prize of martyrdom . 6. terrarum dominos ] Either agreeing with deos , or acc . after evehit . In the former case it is difficult to ...
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... common as synonymous with victory . ' In Christian times the palm is a sign of those who have won the prize of martyrdom . 6. terrarum dominos ] Either agreeing with deos , or acc . after evehit . In the former case it is difficult to ...
... common as synonymous with victory . ' In Christian times the palm is a sign of those who have won the prize of martyrdom . 6. terrarum dominos ] Either agreeing with deos , or acc . after evehit . In the former case it is difficult to ...
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... , the title of which Cicero was so proud : it was only formally conferred on Augustus in B.C. 2 , but had been long applied to him before in common talk . princeps ] i.e. princeps senatus , the senator whose name NOTES . 45.
... , the title of which Cicero was so proud : it was only formally conferred on Augustus in B.C. 2 , but had been long applied to him before in common talk . princeps ] i.e. princeps senatus , the senator whose name NOTES . 45.
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... common plan was to proceed from Dyrrachium by land . 5. creditum ] Notice the same metaphor in debes , reddas and incolumem . 9. robur et aes triplex ] ' oak and triple brass , ' or possibly ' sturdiness and triple brass , ' an abstract ...
... common plan was to proceed from Dyrrachium by land . 5. creditum ] Notice the same metaphor in debes , reddas and incolumem . 9. robur et aes triplex ] ' oak and triple brass , ' or possibly ' sturdiness and triple brass , ' an abstract ...
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