Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... quoted a saying of Ælius Stilo : " Musas Plautino sermone locuturas fuisse , si Latinè loqui vellent . " He was besides gifted with a vein of forcible raillery , and a happy union of that buffoonery which always delights a mixed ...
... quoted a saying of Ælius Stilo : " Musas Plautino sermone locuturas fuisse , si Latinè loqui vellent . " He was besides gifted with a vein of forcible raillery , and a happy union of that buffoonery which always delights a mixed ...
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... quoted , the result of the comparison as to style will probably be found as follows . Plautus had the raciness of early language , the pith of original genius , and the various resources of a man who had mixed with human life in all its ...
... quoted , the result of the comparison as to style will probably be found as follows . Plautus had the raciness of early language , the pith of original genius , and the various resources of a man who had mixed with human life in all its ...
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... quoted , she says , that he sent her letters written in such a style that no ingenuity can solve their mean- ing ; and in another passage , she says she will rather change this land for some other , ἤ τὰς ἐπιστο λὰς αὐτοῦ τὰς ...
... quoted , she says , that he sent her letters written in such a style that no ingenuity can solve their mean- ing ; and in another passage , she says she will rather change this land for some other , ἤ τὰς ἐπιστο λὰς αὐτοῦ τὰς ...
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... quoted , where his style is represented as inelegant : and Casaubon , in his notes , affirms that Epicurus could not speak the Greek language correctly . He does not state his authority for that assertion ; so that it may possibly be no ...
... quoted , where his style is represented as inelegant : and Casaubon , in his notes , affirms that Epicurus could not speak the Greek language correctly . He does not state his authority for that assertion ; so that it may possibly be no ...
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... quoted inti- mate , that he was borne down , not convinced . Referring this point to the test of family expe- rience , let us look at less hyperbolical testimonials to the character of a philosopher , who still exercises a considerable ...
... quoted inti- mate , that he was borne down , not convinced . Referring this point to the test of family expe- rience , let us look at less hyperbolical testimonials to the character of a philosopher , who still exercises a considerable ...
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