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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... fact that we often find expressions that are proverbial in character , but not actually so designated in classical Latin literature , introduced by ut aiunt , ut dicitur , ut dici solet , or ut vetus proverbium est . These may now be ...
... fact that we often find expressions that are proverbial in character , but not actually so designated in classical Latin literature , introduced by ut aiunt , ut dicitur , ut dici solet , or ut vetus proverbium est . These may now be ...
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... fact that the whole work , from beginning to end , has been revised by two correctors ( L2 and L3 ) , who have not been content with punctuation and emendation of the text and with correction of the spelling . In the division of words ...
... fact that the whole work , from beginning to end , has been revised by two correctors ( L2 and L3 ) , who have not been content with punctuation and emendation of the text and with correction of the spelling . In the division of words ...
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... fact that , although the reference itself has dropped out , the name of Vergil , as shown by Müller's text and his critical note , was , in some way , connected with the passage . Now , without wishing to cast any further aspersion on ...
... fact that , although the reference itself has dropped out , the name of Vergil , as shown by Müller's text and his critical note , was , in some way , connected with the passage . Now , without wishing to cast any further aspersion on ...
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... fact is not only perfectly well known , but has doubtless been known ever since the prehistoric beginning of this association between the eater and the eaten . In other words , mutare pulices is a vulgar but expressive metaphor ...
... fact is not only perfectly well known , but has doubtless been known ever since the prehistoric beginning of this association between the eater and the eaten . In other words , mutare pulices is a vulgar but expressive metaphor ...
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... fact , Plutarch , 790 C ( An Seni gerenda etc. ) does quote a portion of it , though , perhaps , directly from Aristotle . Certainly , the following passage from Josephus , 1It was undoubtedly from this passage that Vanbrugh drew the ...
... fact , Plutarch , 790 C ( An Seni gerenda etc. ) does quote a portion of it , though , perhaps , directly from Aristotle . Certainly , the following passage from Josephus , 1It was undoubtedly from this passage that Vanbrugh drew the ...
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