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Strana xiii
... cited in the Text , he has , in order not to be oppressive , limited the corresponding Index to the Notes to one of the principal passages there cited or referred to . In so doing he has striven to preserve a due mean between excess of ...
... cited in the Text , he has , in order not to be oppressive , limited the corresponding Index to the Notes to one of the principal passages there cited or referred to . In so doing he has striven to preserve a due mean between excess of ...
Strana xiv
... cited from Dindorf's Oxford editions of 1832 ; thence too their fragments , although these are sometimes also cited from Nauck's Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta 1856 , wherein , more- over , are to be found the fragments of the lost ...
... cited from Dindorf's Oxford editions of 1832 ; thence too their fragments , although these are sometimes also cited from Nauck's Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta 1856 , wherein , more- over , are to be found the fragments of the lost ...
Strana xv
... cited from the edition of Lachmann published in 1876 , and Naevius and Ennius from that of Müller published in 1885 ; the scenic fragments of either of the two last being also cited as in Ribbeck's collection . Plautus is cited in the ...
... cited from the edition of Lachmann published in 1876 , and Naevius and Ennius from that of Müller published in 1885 ; the scenic fragments of either of the two last being also cited as in Ribbeck's collection . Plautus is cited in the ...
Strana xiv
... cited from Dindorf's Oxford editions of 1832 ; thence too their fragments , although these are sometimes also cited from Nauck's Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta 1856 , wherein , more- over , are to be found the fragments of the lost ...
... cited from Dindorf's Oxford editions of 1832 ; thence too their fragments , although these are sometimes also cited from Nauck's Tragicorum Graecorum Fragmenta 1856 , wherein , more- over , are to be found the fragments of the lost ...
Strana xix
... cited in the Text 645 II . Principal passages cited or referred to in the Notes 661 III . Greek 672 IV . Latin 677 V. English and other Modern Languages 680 VI . General 683 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA I. TO THE TEXT B. THE GREEK CONTENTS xix.
... cited in the Text 645 II . Principal passages cited or referred to in the Notes 661 III . Greek 672 IV . Latin 677 V. English and other Modern Languages 680 VI . General 683 ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA I. TO THE TEXT B. THE GREEK CONTENTS xix.
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