The Classical Journal, Том 8A. J. Valpay., 1813 |
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... vero insulam Lybia et Asia majorem atque ampliorem ; ex quâ ad alias insulas fa- cilis esset trajectus , ex insulis vero illis ad eam quoque continen- tem quæ e regione sita est , et in illo quidem mari quod proprio et peculiari nomine ...
... vero insulam Lybia et Asia majorem atque ampliorem ; ex quâ ad alias insulas fa- cilis esset trajectus , ex insulis vero illis ad eam quoque continen- tem quæ e regione sita est , et in illo quidem mari quod proprio et peculiari nomine ...
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... vero Ruhnken . reponendum censet , λεῖβε δὲ φοινὸν Θυμὸν ἀποπνείουσ ' , id valde vereor , ut ulli probet ( etsi Ovpor añoжviar , Homericum , v . Il . ' , 524. Apollon . Rh . IV . 472 . quem locum ipse margini exempli sui allevit ) ...
... vero Ruhnken . reponendum censet , λεῖβε δὲ φοινὸν Θυμὸν ἀποπνείουσ ' , id valde vereor , ut ulli probet ( etsi Ovpor añoжviar , Homericum , v . Il . ' , 524. Apollon . Rh . IV . 472 . quem locum ipse margini exempli sui allevit ) ...
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rubrum , sanguinei coloris significat , apud sequiores vero , ut Hesiod . - Asp . 250. et nostri Hymni v . 304. sanguinolentum , ita Qoòs etiam primo rubrum , ut Il . ' , 159. deinde sanguinis avidum significare potuit : Ilgenius ...
rubrum , sanguinei coloris significat , apud sequiores vero , ut Hesiod . - Asp . 250. et nostri Hymni v . 304. sanguinolentum , ita Qoòs etiam primo rubrum , ut Il . ' , 159. deinde sanguinis avidum significare potuit : Ilgenius ...
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... vero dia- lectum Atticam , quæ , sub Macedonum imperio , pro communi Græcorum lingua habita est , unicè pertinent ; neque prosodiæ ab antiquis poetis vel rhapsodis usurpatæ ullam notitiam conferre possunt . Mazzocchi Tab . Heracleens ...
... vero dia- lectum Atticam , quæ , sub Macedonum imperio , pro communi Græcorum lingua habita est , unicè pertinent ; neque prosodiæ ab antiquis poetis vel rhapsodis usurpatæ ullam notitiam conferre possunt . Mazzocchi Tab . Heracleens ...
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... vero Tragici ea religione , qua poetæ veteres , suam unicuique verbo propriam significationem tribuerunt ; sed multa indiscreta et ambigua adhibuerunt , quæ in Homericis non- nisi justo ac certo discrimine usurpantur . Ejusmodi sunt ...
... vero Tragici ea religione , qua poetæ veteres , suam unicuique verbo propriam significationem tribuerunt ; sed multa indiscreta et ambigua adhibuerunt , quæ in Homericis non- nisi justo ac certo discrimine usurpantur . Ejusmodi sunt ...
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