The Classical Weekly, المجلدات 11-12Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1917 |
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... Horace . By Mary R. Thayer . 90-94 Notes on the Development of Early Roman Religion . By E. Tavenner . 97-102 Phenomena of the Heaven in the Odyssey . By C. A. Maury . 105-106 Brutus and the Ships of the Veneti . By J. C. Rolfe .... 106 ...
... Horace . By Mary R. Thayer . 90-94 Notes on the Development of Early Roman Religion . By E. Tavenner . 97-102 Phenomena of the Heaven in the Odyssey . By C. A. Maury . 105-106 Brutus and the Ships of the Veneti . By J. C. Rolfe .... 106 ...
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... Horace ( Knapp ) , 28-29 ; Edwards , John B .: The Demesman in Attic Life ( Botsford ) , 29-30 ; Poteat , H. M .: Selected Letters of Cicero ( Bowen ) , 30-31 ; Byrne , Sister Marie José : Prolegomena to an Edition of the Works of ...
... Horace ( Knapp ) , 28-29 ; Edwards , John B .: The Demesman in Attic Life ( Botsford ) , 29-30 ; Poteat , H. M .: Selected Letters of Cicero ( Bowen ) , 30-31 ; Byrne , Sister Marie José : Prolegomena to an Edition of the Works of ...
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... Horace : But the editor has derived so much advantage from editions of the Classics in which the notes reminded him in particular connections of things which in general he knew before , that he has not inquired so much whether a thing ...
... Horace : But the editor has derived so much advantage from editions of the Classics in which the notes reminded him in particular connections of things which in general he knew before , that he has not inquired so much whether a thing ...
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... Horace , on the contrary , enjoyed his fame . In Carmina 4.3 , addressing the Muse Melpomene , he says ( 21-23 ) : totum muneris hoc tui est , quod monstror digito praetereuntium Romanae fidicen lyrae , ' It is wholly of thy grace that ...
... Horace , on the contrary , enjoyed his fame . In Carmina 4.3 , addressing the Muse Melpomene , he says ( 21-23 ) : totum muneris hoc tui est , quod monstror digito praetereuntium Romanae fidicen lyrae , ' It is wholly of thy grace that ...
الصفحة 4
... Horace's Satires , Vergil's Georgics , Vergil's Aeneid , Horace's Epistles , Ovid , Lucan , etc. If he does this , he will understand better than in any other way certain things . He will understand , first , that Vergil is as supreme ...
... Horace's Satires , Vergil's Georgics , Vergil's Aeneid , Horace's Epistles , Ovid , Lucan , etc. If he does this , he will understand better than in any other way certain things . He will understand , first , that Vergil is as supreme ...
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