A History of Roman Classical LiteratureR. Bentley, 1853 - 591 strán (strany) |
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... According to Livy's account3 they must have arrived in Italy by sea , for he asserts that their first settlements were south of the Apennines , that thence they spread northwards , and that the Rhæti were a portion of them , and spoke ...
... According to Livy's account3 they must have arrived in Italy by sea , for he asserts that their first settlements were south of the Apennines , that thence they spread northwards , and that the Rhæti were a portion of them , and spoke ...
Strana 57
... according to the following classification : - Mutes Soft P Medial B C K or Q , T. G D. Consonants Aspirates F ( V ) H Liquids Sibilants · L , M , N , R. · S , X. Vowels A , E , I , O , U. Owing to the relation which subsists between P ...
... according to the following classification : - Mutes Soft P Medial B C K or Q , T. G D. Consonants Aspirates F ( V ) H Liquids Sibilants · L , M , N , R. · S , X. Vowels A , E , I , O , U. Owing to the relation which subsists between P ...
Strana 60
... According to Hermann , ' there is no doubt that it was derived from the Etruscans , and that long before the fountains of Greek literature were opened , the strains of the Italian bards flowed in this metre , until Ennius introduced the ...
... According to Hermann , ' there is no doubt that it was derived from the Etruscans , and that long before the fountains of Greek literature were opened , the strains of the Italian bards flowed in this metre , until Ennius introduced the ...
Strana 64
... according to the rules of prosody would be long by position , might be slurred over or pronounced rapidly in the time of one , as in the following line : - Amném Trojúgena Cánnam | ́úge ne té alienígenæ . Thus it is clear that the ...
... according to the rules of prosody would be long by position , might be slurred over or pronounced rapidly in the time of one , as in the following line : - Amném Trojúgena Cánnam | ́úge ne té alienígenæ . Thus it is clear that the ...
Strana 74
... according to Livy of propitiating the favour of Heaven ; but probably also for the wiser purpose of diverting the popular mind from the con- templation of their own suffering . These entertainments were a novelty to a people whose only ...
... according to Livy of propitiating the favour of Heaven ; but probably also for the wiser purpose of diverting the popular mind from the con- templation of their own suffering . These entertainments were a novelty to a people whose only ...
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