Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... Cæsar's Commentaries ......... Page 1 26 52 63 81 84 . 113 125 157 . .... 179 ...... On the History of Josephus . —On Herod , Mariamne , and Herod the Tetrarch ..... On the Character of Mucius Scævola .. On Cicero ............. On ...
... Cæsar's Commentaries ......... Page 1 26 52 63 81 84 . 113 125 157 . .... 179 ...... On the History of Josephus . —On Herod , Mariamne , and Herod the Tetrarch ..... On the Character of Mucius Scævola .. On Cicero ............. On ...
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... Cæsar , on the supposition that the follow- ing lines are truly ascribed to him , characterises Terence's plays as devoid of comic spirit : - Tu quoque , tu in summis , ô dimidiate Menander , Poneris , et merito , puri sermonis amator ...
... Cæsar , on the supposition that the follow- ing lines are truly ascribed to him , characterises Terence's plays as devoid of comic spirit : - Tu quoque , tu in summis , ô dimidiate Menander , Poneris , et merito , puri sermonis amator ...
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... Cæsar evidently represents him as defective also in that other species of comic height- ening in which the Greek comedians of the new school excelled . When he calls Terence a Me- nander by halves , he pronounces him to be a beautiful ...
... Cæsar evidently represents him as defective also in that other species of comic height- ening in which the Greek comedians of the new school excelled . When he calls Terence a Me- nander by halves , he pronounces him to be a beautiful ...
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... Cæsar . Critical censures , espe- cially when conveyed in verse , which so narrowly confines the space for qualification , and furnishes so strong a temptation to pointed sayings , are , in most cases , expressed too positively , and ...
... Cæsar . Critical censures , espe- cially when conveyed in verse , which so narrowly confines the space for qualification , and furnishes so strong a temptation to pointed sayings , are , in most cases , expressed too positively , and ...
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... Cæsar . The senate had enjoined , by an express decree , that the Romans should swear by Cæsar's health and safety , even in his lifetime . Balbus says in a letter to Cicero , " Hæc quam prudenter tibi scribam , nescio : sed illud certe ...
... Cæsar . The senate had enjoined , by an express decree , that the Romans should swear by Cæsar's health and safety , even in his lifetime . Balbus says in a letter to Cicero , " Hæc quam prudenter tibi scribam , nescio : sed illud certe ...
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