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Page ix
... used have been that by Perlet ( Lips . 1827 ) , Reinhardt ( Lips . 1827 ) , and Stallbaum ( Lips . 1830 , 1831 ) . The latter I used carefully only for the ' Andria . ' I also have referred to the edition of Dr. Hickie ( London , 1837 ) ...
... used have been that by Perlet ( Lips . 1827 ) , Reinhardt ( Lips . 1827 ) , and Stallbaum ( Lips . 1830 , 1831 ) . The latter I used carefully only for the ' Andria . ' I also have referred to the edition of Dr. Hickie ( London , 1837 ) ...
Page lxiv
... used in all descriptive passages , with one or two remarkable exceptions , as in Eunuchus iii . 5 , and Hecyra iii . 3. This kind of verse is too familiar to require any criticism here . Terence , as all Roman poets , allows himself ...
... used in all descriptive passages , with one or two remarkable exceptions , as in Eunuchus iii . 5 , and Hecyra iii . 3. This kind of verse is too familiar to require any criticism here . Terence , as all Roman poets , allows himself ...
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... used again in Heaut . Prol . 17 , in the same sense : " Nam quod rumores distulerunt malevoli Multas contaminasse Graecas , dum facit Paucas Latinas . " In Terence the word is used in this sense always . In Eun . iii . 5. 4 , " Ne hoc ...
... used again in Heaut . Prol . 17 , in the same sense : " Nam quod rumores distulerunt malevoli Multas contaminasse Graecas , dum facit Paucas Latinas . " In Terence the word is used in this sense always . In Eun . iii . 5. 4 , " Ne hoc ...
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... used in its original sense ( compare the Greek πóóów ) of ' benceforth . ' Compare Heaut . i . 1. 107 : “ Menedeme , at porro recte spero . ' The general idea is that of distance , here and in Hecyra v . 1 . 37 , applied to time ; in ...
... used in its original sense ( compare the Greek πóóów ) of ' benceforth . ' Compare Heaut . i . 1. 107 : “ Menedeme , at porro recte spero . ' The general idea is that of distance , here and in Hecyra v . 1 . 37 , applied to time ; in ...
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... used of the necessaries of life . Sometimes it has the sense of coarse , insufficient food , ' as in Virgil , Aen . iii . 649 : " Victum infelicem baccas lapidosaque corna Dant rami . " " 50. Unus et alter ] Donatus has imagined that ...
... used of the necessaries of life . Sometimes it has the sense of coarse , insufficient food , ' as in Virgil , Aen . iii . 649 : " Victum infelicem baccas lapidosaque corna Dant rami . " " 50. Unus et alter ] Donatus has imagined that ...
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