Terminalia Or Notes on the Subjects of the Litterae Humaniores and Modernation Schools, Issues 1-2Francis Macpherson., 1851 |
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... called upon to speed the months , as with their present staff of constellations they move too slowly . So in Ecl . iv . 50 , the coming child is bidden , Adspice convexo nutantem pondere mundum . V. 44. Some difference of opinion has ...
... called upon to speed the months , as with their present staff of constellations they move too slowly . So in Ecl . iv . 50 , the coming child is bidden , Adspice convexo nutantem pondere mundum . V. 44. Some difference of opinion has ...
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... called incompatible . Hence the questions which have been raised as to his religious or philoso- phical belief - the truth being , that he was a poet , not a professed thinker , more or less influenced by the various systems of his time ...
... called incompatible . Hence the questions which have been raised as to his religious or philoso- phical belief - the truth being , that he was a poet , not a professed thinker , more or less influenced by the various systems of his time ...
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... called none comes , or , according to Wagner's less plausible supposition , because it is lost on the world , being so late that there is no one to hear it , like the strains which Corydon is said to utter studio inani , Ecl . ii . 4 ...
... called none comes , or , according to Wagner's less plausible supposition , because it is lost on the world , being so late that there is no one to hear it , like the strains which Corydon is said to utter studio inani , Ecl . ii . 4 ...
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... called upon to develop one view of philosophy exclusively , it is scarcely probable that he would have chosen the me- chanical . The construction of fato being thus settled , we may follow Heyne in connecting rerum prudentia and ...
... called upon to develop one view of philosophy exclusively , it is scarcely probable that he would have chosen the me- chanical . The construction of fato being thus settled , we may follow Heyne in connecting rerum prudentia and ...
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... called quasi - imperative . os μn σoμai is quoted by Jelf , § 812. 2 , from Plato Menon . p . 77. A. a 380. τέχνη τέχνης ὑπερφέρουσα is taken by Matthiæ and Wunder of king - craft in general , on a compari- son of Philoct . 138. Xen ...
... called quasi - imperative . os μn σoμai is quoted by Jelf , § 812. 2 , from Plato Menon . p . 77. A. a 380. τέχνη τέχνης ὑπερφέρουσα is taken by Matthiæ and Wunder of king - craft in general , on a compari- son of Philoct . 138. Xen ...
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