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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... they do Cicero and Tacitus ; and even with more confidence ; since in poetry they are furnish- ed by prosody with an unerring test for resolving many doubts , while in prose they have no such aid . These are not new views . Books ...
... they do Cicero and Tacitus ; and even with more confidence ; since in poetry they are furnish- ed by prosody with an unerring test for resolving many doubts , while in prose they have no such aid . These are not new views . Books ...
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... they will seek relief from notes , if they are short . As no boy should be permitted to read Virgil without being able to scan every verse before he reads it , it was thought advis- able to subjoin a list of the most difficult verses ...
... they will seek relief from notes , if they are short . As no boy should be permitted to read Virgil without being able to scan every verse before he reads it , it was thought advis- able to subjoin a list of the most difficult verses ...
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... they saw fit , but expressly forbade their adding any thing , even to the unfinished verses . This is probably the reason that there are so many unfinished verses , especially to- wards the close . Virgil was slender , and rather tall ...
... they saw fit , but expressly forbade their adding any thing , even to the unfinished verses . This is probably the reason that there are so many unfinished verses , especially to- wards the close . Virgil was slender , and rather tall ...
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... they had attained an advanced period of life . 30. Post here , and again , verse 68 , used adverbially . 33. Pecult this term was applied to the private property of slaves , which they were allowed to acquire and retain of this , during ...
... they had attained an advanced period of life . 30. Post here , and again , verse 68 , used adverbially . 33. Pecult this term was applied to the private property of slaves , which they were allowed to acquire and retain of this , during ...
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... they flowed in countries which each had conquered . 65. Afros : the preposition omitted , according to the Greek idiom . Melibus proceeds to contrast his own and his fellow exiles ' fate to that of Tityrus . " 66. Creta .... Oaxem ...
... they flowed in countries which each had conquered . 65. Afros : the preposition omitted , according to the Greek idiom . Melibus proceeds to contrast his own and his fellow exiles ' fate to that of Tityrus . " 66. Creta .... Oaxem ...
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