The Classical Journal, Том 29A. J. Valpay., 1824 |
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... object was simply to notice that , as Zonaras has the other form , Lobeck was not quite correct in saying , " Nunquam aliter dictum fuisse . " 66 “ Ut μελιηγενής , Συριγενής in poesi , sic Ασιαγενής Dio Chrys . Or . ii . 86. in soluta ...
... object was simply to notice that , as Zonaras has the other form , Lobeck was not quite correct in saying , " Nunquam aliter dictum fuisse . " 66 “ Ut μελιηγενής , Συριγενής in poesi , sic Ασιαγενής Dio Chrys . Or . ii . 86. in soluta ...
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... object to the vulgar reading duobvijoxov ? Was it not from having perused in the New Gr . Thes . the canon of Scaliger condemning all verbs so formed as contrary to analogy ? " In hoc genere magnopere providendum , ne testibus levibus ...
... object to the vulgar reading duobvijoxov ? Was it not from having perused in the New Gr . Thes . the canon of Scaliger condemning all verbs so formed as contrary to analogy ? " In hoc genere magnopere providendum , ne testibus levibus ...
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... object under discussion is an astronomical figure , or Zodiac , constructed upon the principle of the precession , and indicative of the position of the calures at a given time , since in a former part of this paper it was shown that ...
... object under discussion is an astronomical figure , or Zodiac , constructed upon the principle of the precession , and indicative of the position of the calures at a given time , since in a former part of this paper it was shown that ...
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... object of the Romans ; " tout occupés du soin de conquérir le monde , les Romains n'ont été dans les arts que les faibles imitateurs des Grecs . " P. 63 . may be safely passed over ; for it seems most 62 On Ancient Music.
... object of the Romans ; " tout occupés du soin de conquérir le monde , les Romains n'ont été dans les arts que les faibles imitateurs des Grecs . " P. 63 . may be safely passed over ; for it seems most 62 On Ancient Music.
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... object . In short , what Mr. Hamilton has done , he has well done . Perhaps the time is not yet arrived when the text of the Old Testament can be restored to the highest attainable degree of correctness . The Mss . of one of the most ...
... object . In short , what Mr. Hamilton has done , he has well done . Perhaps the time is not yet arrived when the text of the Old Testament can be restored to the highest attainable degree of correctness . The Mss . of one of the most ...
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