The Classical Journal, 30 tomasA. J. Valpay., 1824 |
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... autem ( Homerus ) vices permultas expertum esse rerum fortunarumque , quinetiam per- plurima passum ait , idque uno , ut antea , præpollenti , et locum munitissimum occupante verbo . " He accumulates a number of passages from Virgil to ...
... autem ( Homerus ) vices permultas expertum esse rerum fortunarumque , quinetiam per- plurima passum ait , idque uno , ut antea , præpollenti , et locum munitissimum occupante verbo . " He accumulates a number of passages from Virgil to ...
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... autem fruimur Sapphus et Tyrtæi reliquiis , tantum sane abest , ut damnum , quod passi sumus , resarciatur , ut acriori potius eorum quæ interierunt desiderio ex lectione earum teneamur . Ipsius quo- que Pindari , quæ ex temporum ...
... autem fruimur Sapphus et Tyrtæi reliquiis , tantum sane abest , ut damnum , quod passi sumus , resarciatur , ut acriori potius eorum quæ interierunt desiderio ex lectione earum teneamur . Ipsius quo- que Pindari , quæ ex temporum ...
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... autem fines , in commentatione quam exhibeo observandi , totam hanc rem , ita ut debet , expositam , capere nullo modo possint , periculum tamen feci , omnibus tragicorum choris sæpius perlectis atque inter se comparatis , ad certas ...
... autem fines , in commentatione quam exhibeo observandi , totam hanc rem , ita ut debet , expositam , capere nullo modo possint , periculum tamen feci , omnibus tragicorum choris sæpius perlectis atque inter se comparatis , ad certas ...
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... autem fabularum Æschyli delineationem eo consilio præmittam , ut inde pateat , quibus locis poeta carmina chori inserere , et unde materiam in iis tractatam , petere soleat . Perse . Exhibendum sibi sumit in hac fabula , ut in pluribus ...
... autem fabularum Æschyli delineationem eo consilio præmittam , ut inde pateat , quibus locis poeta carmina chori inserere , et unde materiam in iis tractatam , petere soleat . Perse . Exhibendum sibi sumit in hac fabula , ut in pluribus ...
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... autem in episodio primo Promethei cum choro atque Oceano colloquia . Chorus Promethei miseriis perterritus , similes casus deprecatur 526--562 . Episod . 2 . Accedit Io , a Junone facie bovina inducta , cui Prometheus futuros casus ...
... autem in episodio primo Promethei cum choro atque Oceano colloquia . Chorus Promethei miseriis perterritus , similes casus deprecatur 526--562 . Episod . 2 . Accedit Io , a Junone facie bovina inducta , cui Prometheus futuros casus ...
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