The Classical Journal, Том 26A. J. Valpay., 1822 |
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... expressed . We give his translation of the whole passage . O grovelling souls ! and void of things divine ! Why bring our passions to the Immortals ' shrine , And judge , from what this CARNAL SENSE delights , Of what is pleasing in ...
... expressed . We give his translation of the whole passage . O grovelling souls ! and void of things divine ! Why bring our passions to the Immortals ' shrine , And judge , from what this CARNAL SENSE delights , Of what is pleasing in ...
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... expressed numbers by their large as well as small letters ; and used their alphabet in its natural order , to represent a consecu- tive series , or marks of division . Thus the 24 books of the Iliad and Odyssey are marked by the 24 ...
... expressed numbers by their large as well as small letters ; and used their alphabet in its natural order , to represent a consecu- tive series , or marks of division . Thus the 24 books of the Iliad and Odyssey are marked by the 24 ...
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... expression ; he would never have said that he wanted zeal ( προθυμία ) in the cause . It is not his zeal , but his powers , that he would represent as inade- quate . Although many accusers would be requisite to do justice to the cause ...
... expression ; he would never have said that he wanted zeal ( προθυμία ) in the cause . It is not his zeal , but his powers , that he would represent as inade- quate . Although many accusers would be requisite to do justice to the cause ...
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... expressed by εὐμήκης . P. 215. ( from the same book ) ἐὰν δέ ποτε γένηταί τις ὑποψία σπάνεως ἀφ ̓ ὧν ἔσται ταῦτα , οὐ φόβος , μή σε ἀγάγω ἐπὶ τὸ πονοῦντα καὶ ταλαιπωροῦντα τῷ σώματι καὶ τῇ ψυχῇ ταῦτα πορίζεσθαι . σε οὐ φόβος ( ἐστὶ ...
... expressed by εὐμήκης . P. 215. ( from the same book ) ἐὰν δέ ποτε γένηταί τις ὑποψία σπάνεως ἀφ ̓ ὧν ἔσται ταῦτα , οὐ φόβος , μή σε ἀγάγω ἐπὶ τὸ πονοῦντα καὶ ταλαιπωροῦντα τῷ σώματι καὶ τῇ ψυχῇ ταῦτα πορίζεσθαι . σε οὐ φόβος ( ἐστὶ ...
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... expressed in the large bronze figure of him engraved in pl . ii . of vol i . of the Select Specimens , than in any other that we know . Even in the common small figures it is strange that it should ever have been taken for a whip ...
... expressed in the large bronze figure of him engraved in pl . ii . of vol i . of the Select Specimens , than in any other that we know . Even in the common small figures it is strange that it should ever have been taken for a whip ...
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