The Classical Journal, Volume 28A. J. Valpay., 1823 - Classical philology |
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... quod de ceteris hostium rebus in suam potestatem re- digendis nulla spes amplius ipsis ostenderetur . " In our opinion this translation is quite erroneous . Thucydides does not mean to represent the Athenians as any longer aspiring to ...
... quod de ceteris hostium rebus in suam potestatem re- digendis nulla spes amplius ipsis ostenderetur . " In our opinion this translation is quite erroneous . Thucydides does not mean to represent the Athenians as any longer aspiring to ...
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... quod dedi ; " and he immediately adds : " Libenter ourWS , quod e participii terminatione natum esse judico , ejecissem si licu- isset . " This remark , with submission to the learned Professor , might , we think , have been spared ; at ...
... quod dedi ; " and he immediately adds : " Libenter ourWS , quod e participii terminatione natum esse judico , ejecissem si licu- isset . " This remark , with submission to the learned Professor , might , we think , have been spared ; at ...
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... Quod videat placuisse tibi ? fidentius ista Arguit expertus , nutu quem simplice dignum Effecisse potes , quod non erat . Aspice templis Dona sacris affixa pavens ut vulgus adoret : Exime ; despicies . The causes of the second Punic war ...
... Quod videat placuisse tibi ? fidentius ista Arguit expertus , nutu quem simplice dignum Effecisse potes , quod non erat . Aspice templis Dona sacris affixa pavens ut vulgus adoret : Exime ; despicies . The causes of the second Punic war ...
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... quod præsidet arci Suspiciens , tendensque manus sursum atque deorsum , Atque omnes superosque Deos , manesque precatus , Ad quos tendebat , validum calcaribus ultro Urget equum , barathroque volens infertur aperto . Arma ruente viro ...
... quod præsidet arci Suspiciens , tendensque manus sursum atque deorsum , Atque omnes superosque Deos , manesque precatus , Ad quos tendebat , validum calcaribus ultro Urget equum , barathroque volens infertur aperto . Arma ruente viro ...
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... quod et Brunckius ad Ach . 100. quo judice ' non multum refert quonam modo barbaræ illæ voces scribantur , modo constent numeri . ' At sententiam ejus jure deridet Hotibius , qui tamen locum ipse non emendavit . Certe in Thesm ...
... quod et Brunckius ad Ach . 100. quo judice ' non multum refert quonam modo barbaræ illæ voces scribantur , modo constent numeri . ' At sententiam ejus jure deridet Hotibius , qui tamen locum ipse non emendavit . Certe in Thesm ...
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