Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities: Critical and HistoricalJ. & J.J. Deighton, 1830 - 460 páginas |
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... shows that such contrast was here intended in reference to the management of their plots ; because though ars might refer to the manners , properare could not ; and this verb must not be understood merely , as by some critics , to ...
... shows that such contrast was here intended in reference to the management of their plots ; because though ars might refer to the manners , properare could not ; and this verb must not be understood merely , as by some critics , to ...
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... shows the distinction of what , in the more re- strained sense of the word , we call humour , from other modes of pleasantry . For had a young friend of the son , an unconcerned spectator of the scene , made the observation , it had ...
... shows the distinction of what , in the more re- strained sense of the word , we call humour , from other modes of pleasantry . For had a young friend of the son , an unconcerned spectator of the scene , made the observation , it had ...
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... shows , from the subscription of a bronze statue found at Herculaneum , and from an unpublished treatise of Philodemus on rhetoric , that the name is as given by Schweighæuser , on these authorities , Hermarchus . He is mentioned by ...
... shows , from the subscription of a bronze statue found at Herculaneum , and from an unpublished treatise of Philodemus on rhetoric , that the name is as given by Schweighæuser , on these authorities , Hermarchus . He is mentioned by ...
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... shows that it was so to happen from accidental causes . Now the question is , whether the tertius motus of Epi- curus , whimsical as it is in his application of it , may not enable us to avoid the extremes of pre- destination or the ...
... shows that it was so to happen from accidental causes . Now the question is , whether the tertius motus of Epi- curus , whimsical as it is in his application of it , may not enable us to avoid the extremes of pre- destination or the ...
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... shows that though he outwardly professed con- tempt of mankind , he had an inward feeling that it was necessary to ... show- ing itself naturally in unnatural , at least unusual circumstances : - Not by his breath , that is more ...
... shows that though he outwardly professed con- tempt of mankind , he had an inward feeling that it was necessary to ... show- ing itself naturally in unnatural , at least unusual circumstances : - Not by his breath , that is more ...
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Æneid Alcibiades ancient Antipater army Athens ation atque Ausonius autem Cæsar character Cicero Cinna critics cujus death Diogenes Laertius ejus elegant enemy enim Epicurus epistle etiam expression father following passage gives Greek hæc Herod honour Horace Horace's humour Hyrcanus illi inter ipse Jerusalem Jews Josephus Judea king Latin Mariamne ment mentioned mihi modern moral natural neque Nicias nihil occasion omnes omnia opinion Ovid person Phasael philosopher Plautus Plutarch poet probably quæ quam quia quid quidem quod quoque Roman Rome satire says seems Seneca Suetonius sunt Tacitus tamen Terence tetrarch thou tibi Timon tion Titus Vespasian Virgil αὐτοῦ γὰρ δὲ δὲ καὶ εἶναι εἰς ἐκ ἐν ἐπὶ ἐς καὶ μὲν μὴ οἱ οὐ οὐκ περὶ πρὸς τὰ τε τῇ τὴν τῆς τὸ τοῖς τὸν τοῦ τοὺς τῷ τῶν ὑπὸ ὡς