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Strana xx
... observes Mr. Macanlay , “ is in deed far more poetical than any thing else in Latin literature . The loves of the Vestal and the God of War , the cradle laid among the reeds of the Tiber , the fig - tree , the she - wolf , the ...
... observes Mr. Macanlay , “ is in deed far more poetical than any thing else in Latin literature . The loves of the Vestal and the God of War , the cradle laid among the reeds of the Tiber , the fig - tree , the she - wolf , the ...
Strana xlvi
... observes , Canidia is but a vulgar witch ; yet , if we may judge from the tone , Horace is at least as earnest in his belief in her powers as in those of Mercury or Diana . The ingredients of her cauldron thrill him with quite as real ...
... observes , Canidia is but a vulgar witch ; yet , if we may judge from the tone , Horace is at least as earnest in his belief in her powers as in those of Mercury or Diana . The ingredients of her cauldron thrill him with quite as real ...
Strana lxii
... observes this construction , viz . , two dacty ' and a semi - foot . Ausonius , however , sometimes makes the first foot a spondee , and twice uses a spondee in the second place ; but the spondee injures the harmony of the verse.1 4 ...
... observes this construction , viz . , two dacty ' and a semi - foot . Ausonius , however , sometimes makes the first foot a spondee , and twice uses a spondee in the second place ; but the spondee injures the harmony of the verse.1 4 ...
Strana 258
... Observe , moreover , the poetic idiom in certat tollere , where the prose form of expression would be certat ut tollat , or certat ad tollendum . - 9 . Illum . Understand juvat . — 10 . Libycis . One of the prin- nipal granaries of Rome ...
... Observe , moreover , the poetic idiom in certat tollere , where the prose form of expression would be certat ut tollat , or certat ad tollendum . - 9 . Illum . Understand juvat . — 10 . Libycis . One of the prin- nipal granaries of Rome ...
Strana 262
... Observe the force of the plural in monumenta , which we have ventured to express by an epithet . The allusion is to ... observes the historian , " is a corruption introduced by the editors , who very unseason ably bethought themselves ...
... Observe the force of the plural in monumenta , which we have ventured to express by an epithet . The allusion is to ... observes the historian , " is a corruption introduced by the editors , who very unseason ably bethought themselves ...
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