American Journal of Philology, Zväzok 22Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1901 Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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Strana 80
... prohibitions differed from the present in being a more energetic form of expression . Clement's method of combating this claim is to cite some instances from Silver Latin which he does not think in harmony with it . One might as well ...
... prohibitions differed from the present in being a more energetic form of expression . Clement's method of combating this claim is to cite some instances from Silver Latin which he does not think in harmony with it . One might as well ...
Strana 81
... prohibition will inevitably result in the speaker's condemnation and death . The speaker is on trial , charged with being a friend and accomplice of Sejanus . He says , in effect , to his judges : ' Do not think of me as intimate with ...
... prohibition will inevitably result in the speaker's condemnation and death . The speaker is on trial , charged with being a friend and accomplice of Sejanus . He says , in effect , to his judges : ' Do not think of me as intimate with ...
Strana 82
... prohibitions instances which no amount of violence could distort into prohibitions . This statement may be verified by a mere glance at pages 161 and 163 , for example , where instances of nec possis are repeatedly cited as prohibitions ...
... prohibitions instances which no amount of violence could distort into prohibitions . This statement may be verified by a mere glance at pages 161 and 163 , for example , where instances of nec possis are repeatedly cited as prohibitions ...
Strana 83
... prohibitions , the type of expression represented by oro ne facias should not enter into consideration , for the reason that one can never say that the ne - clause is not a subordinate clause . Indeed , all such clauses in Cicero ( and ...
... prohibitions , the type of expression represented by oro ne facias should not enter into consideration , for the reason that one can never say that the ne - clause is not a subordinate clause . Indeed , all such clauses in Cicero ( and ...
Strana 84
... prohibitions are com- plied with or not . Apul . 7 , 5 ( 146 , 3 ) : the speaker will not be recognized as the ... prohibition were not to be heeded . One of these - Baehrens 3 , p . 300 ( ne referas ) -can hardly be regarded as having ...
... prohibitions are com- plied with or not . Apul . 7 , 5 ( 146 , 3 ) : the speaker will not be recognized as the ... prohibition were not to be heeded . One of these - Baehrens 3 , p . 300 ( ne referas ) -can hardly be regarded as having ...
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