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... Authorities - ILLUSTRATIONS from the Antique . NOTES Selected from the first Commentators . HORATII OPERA , WITH NOTES by JOSEPH CURRIE , One of the Classical Masters in the Glasgow Academy . Text CARMINA , SATIRAE et EPISTOLAE , 10d ...
... Authorities - ILLUSTRATIONS from the Antique . NOTES Selected from the first Commentators . HORATII OPERA , WITH NOTES by JOSEPH CURRIE , One of the Classical Masters in the Glasgow Academy . Text CARMINA , SATIRAE et EPISTOLAE , 10d ...
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... authorities . In order to foster habits of observation and reflection on the part of the student , the Author has given a literal , as well as a free translation , of many idiomatic expressions , along with a vast variety of ...
... authorities . In order to foster habits of observation and reflection on the part of the student , the Author has given a literal , as well as a free translation , of many idiomatic expressions , along with a vast variety of ...
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... authority of any MS . 11. Laudes egregii Caesaris- " the praises of illustrious Cæsar , " alluding to the pane- gyric of Varius on Octavianus . Et tuus- " and of thee . " Possessive adjectives are preferred to the possessive case of the ...
... authority of any MS . 11. Laudes egregii Caesaris- " the praises of illustrious Cæsar , " alluding to the pane- gyric of Varius on Octavianus . Et tuus- " and of thee . " Possessive adjectives are preferred to the possessive case of the ...
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... authority to the highest splendour ; or to who defended the old constitution until re- sistance became useless . With respect to Cato , who put an end to his existence at Utica , B.C. 46 , the poet calls his death a noble one , without ...
... authority to the highest splendour ; or to who defended the old constitution until re- sistance became useless . With respect to Cato , who put an end to his existence at Utica , B.C. 46 , the poet calls his death a noble one , without ...
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... authority of any MS . 3. Quam rem cunque quamcunque rem , by a tmesis not unfrequent in prose . Un- derstand quoad or propter- " in regard to , or in consequence of every exploit which . " Orelli , however , considers rem in attraction ...
... authority of any MS . 3. Quam rem cunque quamcunque rem , by a tmesis not unfrequent in prose . Un- derstand quoad or propter- " in regard to , or in consequence of every exploit which . " Orelli , however , considers rem in attraction ...
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