D. Junii Juvenalis satiræ xiii. Thirteen satires of Juvenal. The Lat. text of O. Jahn ed., with Engl. notes, by J.E.B. Mayor1853 |
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... Greek Syntax , translated by Mr. Arnold , is announced for publication . His Latin Grammar is now in general use . ( I have referred in my notes to the first German edition , in which the paragraphs are sometimes numbered differently ...
... Greek Syntax , translated by Mr. Arnold , is announced for publication . His Latin Grammar is now in general use . ( I have referred in my notes to the first German edition , in which the paragraphs are sometimes numbered differently ...
Page xi
... Greek Anthology , Wernsdorf's Poet . Lat . Min . , and Heyne's editions of other authors . What else he has is mostly from Grangæus . 2 Achaintre and Dusaulx ( text with Fr. transl . and notes . 4th ed . 1804 ) I have but seldom ...
... Greek Anthology , Wernsdorf's Poet . Lat . Min . , and Heyne's editions of other authors . What else he has is mostly from Grangæus . 2 Achaintre and Dusaulx ( text with Fr. transl . and notes . 4th ed . 1804 ) I have but seldom ...
Page xiii
... Greek verse were less imperatively required , and certain inferior authors altogether excluded from the 3 1 The same plan might advantageously be adopted in respect to Roman law ; I have derived the greatest advantage from consulting ...
... Greek verse were less imperatively required , and certain inferior authors altogether excluded from the 3 1 The same plan might advantageously be adopted in respect to Roman law ; I have derived the greatest advantage from consulting ...
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... Greek fashions are introduced , and Greek persons , as Laches and Sostrata ; but in the other , Latin . Togatæ tabernariæ were exhibited chiefly by two poets , Afranius and G. Quintus . For Terence and Cæci- lius wrote comedies ...
... Greek fashions are introduced , and Greek persons , as Laches and Sostrata ; but in the other , Latin . Togatæ tabernariæ were exhibited chiefly by two poets , Afranius and G. Quintus . For Terence and Cæci- lius wrote comedies ...
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... Greek and Roman elo- quence in which contests it is said that the unsuccessful candidates gave the prizes to their rivals , and were forced to write a panegyric in honour of them , while those who were least approved were ordered to ...
... Greek and Roman elo- quence in which contests it is said that the unsuccessful candidates gave the prizes to their rivals , and were forced to write a panegyric in honour of them , while those who were least approved were ordered to ...
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