Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis: Accedunt clavis motrica, notulae Anglicae, et quaestiones. Cura B. A. Gould. In usum scholae BostoniensisHilliard, Gray, Little & Watkins, 1832 - 491 Seiten |
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... these pernicious helps not only prevents those who rely on them from ever acquiring the power of reading with ease and pleasure with- out them , but it is utterly subversive of one of the principal objects of studying the language ...
... these pernicious helps not only prevents those who rely on them from ever acquiring the power of reading with ease and pleasure with- out them , but it is utterly subversive of one of the principal objects of studying the language ...
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... These were among the first considerations in publishing this edition of Virgil . It was believed , also , that a more correct text than any in common use might be put into the hands of learners , by publishing in a popular form that ...
... These were among the first considerations in publishing this edition of Virgil . It was believed , also , that a more correct text than any in common use might be put into the hands of learners , by publishing in a popular form that ...
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... these lines , which so fully and so delicately expressed the blessings of his reign , by saying that he shared with Jove the empire of the world . Inquiries were made for the author by his order ; but , as Virgil was too diffident to ...
... these lines , which so fully and so delicately expressed the blessings of his reign , by saying that he shared with Jove the empire of the world . Inquiries were made for the author by his order ; but , as Virgil was too diffident to ...
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... these he lived in habits of personal intimacy and friendship . The refinement and moral purity of his writings , no less than the elegance and exquisite polish of his style , render the works of Virgil , above all others of the age ...
... these he lived in habits of personal intimacy and friendship . The refinement and moral purity of his writings , no less than the elegance and exquisite polish of his style , render the works of Virgil , above all others of the age ...
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... these three agreed to confiscate , for the benefit of their troops , all the landed estates of eighteen Roman colonies . Early in the 713th year of Rome , this oppressive plan was put in execution . Among these devoted colonies was ...
... these three agreed to confiscate , for the benefit of their troops , all the landed estates of eighteen Roman colonies . Early in the 713th year of Rome , this oppressive plan was put in execution . Among these devoted colonies was ...
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