Q. Horatii Flacci operasumptibus et typis B. G. Teubneri, 1857 - 435 Seiten |
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... ancient learning have , in this way , been enriched by an immense accession of facts scarcely guessed at before , it appears to be one of the highest duties of education to place the results of these scientific inquiries within the ...
... ancient learning have , in this way , been enriched by an immense accession of facts scarcely guessed at before , it appears to be one of the highest duties of education to place the results of these scientific inquiries within the ...
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... ancient Greece . The relation between the English and the Latin tongues is still closer and more comprehensive ; for , in addi- tion to the common Asiatic origin of Latin and Celtic , a new ground of affinity between Latin and English ...
... ancient Greece . The relation between the English and the Latin tongues is still closer and more comprehensive ; for , in addi- tion to the common Asiatic origin of Latin and Celtic , a new ground of affinity between Latin and English ...
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... ancients , in the substance of their literature as well as in the form of their language , and also in the development of their life , moral , social , and political . Latin and Greek prize poems may still indicate a certain degree of ...
... ancients , in the substance of their literature as well as in the form of their language , and also in the development of their life , moral , social , and political . Latin and Greek prize poems may still indicate a certain degree of ...
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... Ancient Rome , " which have been preserved by Livy , and retouched by Macaulay , are not copies , whether of Greek or of barbarian models . But the Roman literature underwent a change nearly as rapid and complete as that which was ...
... Ancient Rome , " which have been preserved by Livy , and retouched by Macaulay , are not copies , whether of Greek or of barbarian models . But the Roman literature underwent a change nearly as rapid and complete as that which was ...
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... ancient institutions and traditionary freedom of Rome . The two principal triumvirs , as might have been foreseen , after annihilating their republican opponents , and ridding themselves of the imbecile Lepidus , quarrelled with each ...
... ancient institutions and traditionary freedom of Rome . The two principal triumvirs , as might have been foreseen , after annihilating their republican opponents , and ridding themselves of the imbecile Lepidus , quarrelled with each ...
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