Classical Disquisitions and Curiosities Critical and HistoricalLongman Hurst, 1825 - 460 páginas |
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... says that he would as soon insist on seeing a boy with a brandy bottle , as a book , continually in his hands . In a subsequent passage , the great statesman who so gracefully and benevolently descends into the office of a private tutor ...
... says that he would as soon insist on seeing a boy with a brandy bottle , as a book , continually in his hands . In a subsequent passage , the great statesman who so gracefully and benevolently descends into the office of a private tutor ...
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... says , " Se- cutus sum , non dico Cæcilium ; malus enim Latinitatis auctor est : sed Terentium , cujus Fabellæ propter elegantiam sermonis , putabantur a Lælio scribi , & c . " This passage will enable us to appreciate the style of both ...
... says , " Se- cutus sum , non dico Cæcilium ; malus enim Latinitatis auctor est : sed Terentium , cujus Fabellæ propter elegantiam sermonis , putabantur a Lælio scribi , & c . " This passage will enable us to appreciate the style of both ...
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... says in his first book De Officiis : " Duplex omnino est jocandi genus : unum illiberale , petulans , flagitiosum , ob- scœnum ; alterum , elegans , urbanum , ingeniosum , facetum . Quo genere non modo Plautus noster , et Atticorum ...
... says in his first book De Officiis : " Duplex omnino est jocandi genus : unum illiberale , petulans , flagitiosum , ob- scœnum ; alterum , elegans , urbanum , ingeniosum , facetum . Quo genere non modo Plautus noster , et Atticorum ...
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... say that the admiration was foolish as well as too tolerant , and that only delicacy prevents him from stating it so in plain terms . The truth seems to be , that Horace is rather fighting professionally for himself and his con ...
... say that the admiration was foolish as well as too tolerant , and that only delicacy prevents him from stating it so in plain terms . The truth seems to be , that Horace is rather fighting professionally for himself and his con ...
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... say with Dr. Hurd , that the two first lines are complimentary , and the censure confined to the following , may im- prove Terence's relative situation with Menander , about whom we know so little , but it leaves the lack of vis comica ...
... say with Dr. Hurd , that the two first lines are complimentary , and the censure confined to the following , may im- prove Terence's relative situation with Menander , about whom we know so little , but it leaves the lack of vis comica ...
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