The satires of A. Persius FlaccusClarendon Press, 1872 - 129 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... reading to be adopted where doubt would have arisen . It will thus be found that the pre- sent text approximates , on the whole , more nearly to Jahn's of 1843 than to that of 1868 . Mr. Conington collated , or had collated for him ...
... reading to be adopted where doubt would have arisen . It will thus be found that the pre- sent text approximates , on the whole , more nearly to Jahn's of 1843 than to that of 1868 . Mr. Conington collated , or had collated for him ...
Strana vii
... reading is in mores or hi mores . As regards orthography , this MS . is much freer from mistakes than the MS . of Juvenal bound in the same cover and apparently written by the same hand , in the tenth satire of which I found such ...
... reading is in mores or hi mores . As regards orthography , this MS . is much freer from mistakes than the MS . of Juvenal bound in the same cover and apparently written by the same hand , in the tenth satire of which I found such ...
Strana viii
... readings printed in italics under the text , though they add little or nothing to the materials collected in Jahn's elaborate apparatus criticus of 1843 . The other MSS . are— ( 1 ) In the Library of the British Museum ( Royal MSS . 15 ...
... readings printed in italics under the text , though they add little or nothing to the materials collected in Jahn's elaborate apparatus criticus of 1843 . The other MSS . are— ( 1 ) In the Library of the British Museum ( Royal MSS . 15 ...
Strana xiii
... readings , and giving the point of view from which they are to be regarded : to others I trust they may not be without their use as Sketches Historical and Literary , complete in themselves , in which an attempt will be made to bring ...
... readings , and giving the point of view from which they are to be regarded : to others I trust they may not be without their use as Sketches Historical and Literary , complete in themselves , in which an attempt will be made to bring ...
Strana xvi
... reading of the tenth book of Lucilius diverted his poetical ambition into a new channel , and he applied himself eagerly to the composition of satires after the model of that which had impressed him so strongly . The later Scholiasts ...
... reading of the tenth book of Lucilius diverted his poetical ambition into a new channel , and he applied himself eagerly to the composition of satires after the model of that which had impressed him so strongly . The later Scholiasts ...
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