The Classical Journal, 第 40 卷A. J. Valpay., 1829 |
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第11页
... quod gratis as- seritur , gratis negatur . D'ailleurs , si les temps personnels du verbe n'étoient dans la réalité que des noms joints à des pronoms , pourquoi tous les temps , tous les modes n'auroient - ils pas pris pour base le même ...
... quod gratis as- seritur , gratis negatur . D'ailleurs , si les temps personnels du verbe n'étoient dans la réalité que des noms joints à des pronoms , pourquoi tous les temps , tous les modes n'auroient - ils pas pris pour base le même ...
第42页
... quod lite resolvit ; for the Mss . vary . " Quod facit ignorans , " is , " Ignorans id quod facit ; " and if quid be substituted for quod , the uniform practice of Ovid in other places would call for a subjunctive , and Heinsius ...
... quod lite resolvit ; for the Mss . vary . " Quod facit ignorans , " is , " Ignorans id quod facit ; " and if quid be substituted for quod , the uniform practice of Ovid in other places would call for a subjunctive , and Heinsius ...
第50页
... quod unicum et proprium crimen hominis , perfida levitas , hic illi non objicitur . But your answer is ready , and I think satisfactory . Augustus was the corrupter , and the crime of Mænas was his attaching himself to the cause of ...
... quod unicum et proprium crimen hominis , perfida levitas , hic illi non objicitur . But your answer is ready , and I think satisfactory . Augustus was the corrupter , and the crime of Mænas was his attaching himself to the cause of ...
第52页
... quod amamus , idem superare videtur . ' Very true ; and Bentley also produces three pas- sages from Terence , and I could produce six more , and three times six from Plautus . But Baxter does not notice what you and I value , and that ...
... quod amamus , idem superare videtur . ' Very true ; and Bentley also produces three pas- sages from Terence , and I could produce six more , and three times six from Plautus . But Baxter does not notice what you and I value , and that ...
第53页
... quod quis non fa- cit aliquid , aut si non facit ; un où тov autem , nisi facit . Quæ quo- modo differant , non est obscurum . Qui nisi fallor ' dicit , dubius est , utrum fallatur an non ; qui si non fallor , ' hoc , non falli se , ut ...
... quod quis non fa- cit aliquid , aut si non facit ; un où тov autem , nisi facit . Quæ quo- modo differant , non est obscurum . Qui nisi fallor ' dicit , dubius est , utrum fallatur an non ; qui si non fallor , ' hoc , non falli se , ut ...
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