The Classical Weekly, المجلدات 11-12Classical Association of the Atlantic States, 1917 |
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الصفحة iii
... Prose , with Introduction and Notes ( Knapp ) , 110-111 ; Clark , Charles Upson and Game , Josiah Bethea : First Latin ( Hodgman ) , 118-119 ; Dean , Lindley Richard : A Study of the Cognomina of Soldiers in the Roman Legions ...
... Prose , with Introduction and Notes ( Knapp ) , 110-111 ; Clark , Charles Upson and Game , Josiah Bethea : First Latin ( Hodgman ) , 118-119 ; Dean , Lindley Richard : A Study of the Cognomina of Soldiers in the Roman Legions ...
الصفحة iv
... Prose Translation of the Aeneid , 32 ; Ex - President Eliot and Latin , 48 ; An ' Awkward Squad ' in B.C. 550 : Xenophon , Cyropaedia 11.2.6-10 , 87 ; Military Paral- lels , 87 ; Let us Save the Classics ( reprint from Youth's Companion ) ...
... Prose Translation of the Aeneid , 32 ; Ex - President Eliot and Latin , 48 ; An ' Awkward Squad ' in B.C. 550 : Xenophon , Cyropaedia 11.2.6-10 , 87 ; Military Paral- lels , 87 ; Let us Save the Classics ( reprint from Youth's Companion ) ...
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... prose translation ) : Strong are the winds that upbear the swan of Dirce < Pindar > as oft as he soars into the cloudy spaces . For me , after the fashion of a Matine bee , that through incessant toil makes boot upon the fragrant thyme ...
... prose translation ) : Strong are the winds that upbear the swan of Dirce < Pindar > as oft as he soars into the cloudy spaces . For me , after the fashion of a Matine bee , that through incessant toil makes boot upon the fragrant thyme ...
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... prose . In the second place , he will understand why , after all , the world rates Lucretius , that marvelous Roman poet- scientist , below Vergil . There are single passages in Lucretius that for sheer beauty and imaginative power are ...
... prose . In the second place , he will understand why , after all , the world rates Lucretius , that marvelous Roman poet- scientist , below Vergil . There are single passages in Lucretius that for sheer beauty and imaginative power are ...
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... prose at least , we should stress most of all , since they are the most important logically and rhetorically ; yet neither carries metrical weight . We may make the same statement about illi and mihi in Aeneid 1.138-139 . Reading aloud ...
... prose at least , we should stress most of all , since they are the most important logically and rhetorically ; yet neither carries metrical weight . We may make the same statement about illi and mihi in Aeneid 1.138-139 . Reading aloud ...
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