Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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Strana vi
... sense to understand and explain his meaning so much as Juvenal , so I know of no commentator on any author that surpasses Heinrich in that quality . His notes are in German , and I suppose this is the reason why Ruperti's edition ...
... sense to understand and explain his meaning so much as Juvenal , so I know of no commentator on any author that surpasses Heinrich in that quality . His notes are in German , and I suppose this is the reason why Ruperti's edition ...
Strana xxxii
... sense , quick perception , and sound judgment , applied to a second edition , might have produced a work that would have satisfied the readers of Juvenal and Persius for some time . What he has done however is well worth preserving ...
... sense , quick perception , and sound judgment , applied to a second edition , might have produced a work that would have satisfied the readers of Juvenal and Persius for some time . What he has done however is well worth preserving ...
Strana xxxiii
... sense . I have examined all the passages in which these two texts differ , and I find a great many in which Macleane's text is better than that of Jahn , who has introduced some bad readings . I have observed a few passages in which I ...
... sense . I have examined all the passages in which these two texts differ , and I find a great many in which Macleane's text is better than that of Jahn , who has introduced some bad readings . I have observed a few passages in which I ...
Strana xxxvii
... sense is not equal to the learning , and he is sometimes completely wrong in his explanation , I prefer Heinrich's briefer and less learned notes . April , 1867 . GEORGE LONG . COLLATION OF THE EDITIONS OF MACLEANE AND JAHN . SATIRA ...
... sense is not equal to the learning , and he is sometimes completely wrong in his explanation , I prefer Heinrich's briefer and less learned notes . April , 1867 . GEORGE LONG . COLLATION OF THE EDITIONS OF MACLEANE AND JAHN . SATIRA ...
Strana 9
... sense . He asks why he should rather write on such hackneyed subjects as the labours of Her- cules , the wanderings of Diomed , the ad- ventures of Theseus , Icarus , and Daedalus , than attack the vices of the day ? Jahn punctuates ...
... sense . He asks why he should rather write on such hackneyed subjects as the labours of Her- cules , the wanderings of Diomed , the ad- ventures of Theseus , Icarus , and Daedalus , than attack the vices of the day ? Jahn punctuates ...
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