A Selection of Curious Articles from the Gentleman's Magazine, Band 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814 |
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... Quod tempus Romæ est September , Pergamanis apud nos , Hyperborelæus , Athenis vero Mysteria , ea namque erant Boedromione . And the same is to be understood of the years and months of the Jews . The Sanhedrim proclaim- ed the new moons ...
... Quod tempus Romæ est September , Pergamanis apud nos , Hyperborelæus , Athenis vero Mysteria , ea namque erant Boedromione . And the same is to be understood of the years and months of the Jews . The Sanhedrim proclaim- ed the new moons ...
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... quod sit pulchrum , quid turpe , quid utile , quid non , Plenius ac melius Chrysippo et Crantore dicit . And desiring him to proceed in his translation of this incom- parable poet , has these words , " to make his works as useful and ...
... quod sit pulchrum , quid turpe , quid utile , quid non , Plenius ac melius Chrysippo et Crantore dicit . And desiring him to proceed in his translation of this incom- parable poet , has these words , " to make his works as useful and ...
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... quod potest . But , Sir , this expression can never signify to chuse modestly , within one's compass , or , in propor- tion to our abilities , but rather the contrary , to wit , secundum quod non potest , for the adverbs formed from the ...
... quod potest . But , Sir , this expression can never signify to chuse modestly , within one's compass , or , in propor- tion to our abilities , but rather the contrary , to wit , secundum quod non potest , for the adverbs formed from the ...
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... quod non modo cubitum , sed quemlibet membrorum flexum , Budæo authore , significat . " The reader may take which ety- mology he pleases ; but who can discern any allusion be- tween the words hank , and to hanker after , and a leg of ...
... quod non modo cubitum , sed quemlibet membrorum flexum , Budæo authore , significat . " The reader may take which ety- mology he pleases ; but who can discern any allusion be- tween the words hank , and to hanker after , and a leg of ...
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... quod celsa arce sedens manu tenebat , v . 60. pierced the side of the mountain , and from the aperture therein made , the brother winds hastily and impetuously , and as it were in a crowd , rushed out . Thus Servius . " Cavum ] ordo est ...
... quod celsa arce sedens manu tenebat , v . 60. pierced the side of the mountain , and from the aperture therein made , the brother winds hastily and impetuously , and as it were in a crowd , rushed out . Thus Servius . " Cavum ] ordo est ...
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