The Satires, Epistles, and De arte poeticaClarendon Press, 1903 |
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... - volved . I should say that the spelling of Latin words has been assimilated to the standard adopted by desire of the Delegates in that edition . LINCOLN , April , 1903 . 6 CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SATIRES TEXT OF SATIRES -
... - volved . I should say that the spelling of Latin words has been assimilated to the standard adopted by desire of the Delegates in that edition . LINCOLN , April , 1903 . 6 CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SATIRES TEXT OF SATIRES -
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... - volved . I should say that the spelling of Latin words has been assimilated to the standard adopted by desire of the Delegates in that edition . LINCOLN , April , 1903 . CONTENTS ENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SATIRES EXT OF SATIRES -
... - volved . I should say that the spelling of Latin words has been assimilated to the standard adopted by desire of the Delegates in that edition . LINCOLN , April , 1903 . CONTENTS ENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE SATIRES EXT OF SATIRES -
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... Latin dramatists in anything more than fragments . In Sat. 2. 2. 47 Horace refers to Gallonius as having introduced the ' acipenser ' to Roman tables and speaks of the evil as having happened ' haud ita pridem . ' But this is from ...
... Latin dramatists in anything more than fragments . In Sat. 2. 2. 47 Horace refers to Gallonius as having introduced the ' acipenser ' to Roman tables and speaks of the evil as having happened ' haud ita pridem . ' But this is from ...
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... Latin dramatists in anything more than In Sat. 2. 2. 47 Horace refers to Gallonius as having the ' acipenser ' to Roman tables and speaks of the evil appened ' haud ita pridem . ' But this is from Lucilius , to the effect being quoted ...
... Latin dramatists in anything more than In Sat. 2. 2. 47 Horace refers to Gallonius as having the ' acipenser ' to Roman tables and speaks of the evil appened ' haud ita pridem . ' But this is from Lucilius , to the effect being quoted ...
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... Latin writing is capable . 3. Order of the Epistles . It has been already pointed out in the Introduction to the Odes , § 10 , how exactly the arrangement of the Epistles in this Book corresponds in one important particular with that of ...
... Latin writing is capable . 3. Order of the Epistles . It has been already pointed out in the Introduction to the Odes , § 10 , how exactly the arrangement of the Epistles in this Book corresponds in one important particular with that of ...
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