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 58
... regard him as a man of honor and justice , who had Roman ideas with respect to social distinctions , but hated hypocrites ( Sat. 2 ) , and believed in a proper return for services rendered and favors received ( Sat. 7 ) . If , now , as ...
... regard him as a man of honor and justice , who had Roman ideas with respect to social distinctions , but hated hypocrites ( Sat. 2 ) , and believed in a proper return for services rendered and favors received ( Sat. 7 ) . If , now , as ...
Strana 75
... my interpretation . With regard to Walther's 3 wuchen , it may be noted that it is entirely foreign to mediaeval usage to write dates in this fashion , three weeks , or even one week , before a MANUSCRIPT COPIES of gerMAN BIBles . 75.
... my interpretation . With regard to Walther's 3 wuchen , it may be noted that it is entirely foreign to mediaeval usage to write dates in this fashion , three weeks , or even one week , before a MANUSCRIPT COPIES of gerMAN BIBles . 75.
Strana 83
... regard the acts prohibited by them as being of an alarming character that would in any way be likely to call forth vigorous utterance . That each reader may convince himself of the truth of this statement , I cite below all the ...
... regard the acts prohibited by them as being of an alarming character that would in any way be likely to call forth vigorous utterance . That each reader may convince himself of the truth of this statement , I cite below all the ...
Strana 90
... a serious offender in this regard , though in simpler clauses ( Ben- nett , Studies , IX , pp . 51 , 52 , 58-60 ) , it is interesting to get such an unbiased opinion of his own work . I shall be 90 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY .
... a serious offender in this regard , though in simpler clauses ( Ben- nett , Studies , IX , pp . 51 , 52 , 58-60 ) , it is interesting to get such an unbiased opinion of his own work . I shall be 90 AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHILOLOGY .
Strana 92
... regard any interference with them as a distinct injury to their feelings or interests , and often express themselves vigorously . Stat . Theb . 3 , 243. Elmer objects to my reading pugnare for pugnate . It does not change in any way the ...
... regard any interference with them as a distinct injury to their feelings or interests , and often express themselves vigorously . Stat . Theb . 3 , 243. Elmer objects to my reading pugnare for pugnate . It does not change in any way the ...
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