The Classical Journal, Том 18A. J. Valpay., 1818 |
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... modo avium nominibus , a Virgilio notata sunt . Quod Aratus de pwo scripserat , Virgilius ad mergos transtulit . “ Jam sibi tum curvis male temperat unda carinis , Quum medio celeres revolant ex æquore mergi , Clamoremque ferunt ad ...
... modo avium nominibus , a Virgilio notata sunt . Quod Aratus de pwo scripserat , Virgilius ad mergos transtulit . “ Jam sibi tum curvis male temperat unda carinis , Quum medio celeres revolant ex æquore mergi , Clamoremque ferunt ad ...
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... modo publicato citavi . [ Research . Atmos . Phænom . c . vii . sect . 6. Lond . 1813. ] Cum recta est nubium figura , ipsas cirrostratos vocant , cum flexuosa , cir- ros ; utraque montium cacuminibus , ante ventum aut tempestatem ...
... modo publicato citavi . [ Research . Atmos . Phænom . c . vii . sect . 6. Lond . 1813. ] Cum recta est nubium figura , ipsas cirrostratos vocant , cum flexuosa , cir- ros ; utraque montium cacuminibus , ante ventum aut tempestatem ...
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... modo vobiscum viderem , omnium Marcellorum meum pectus memoria offudit : quibus tu etiam mortuis , M. Marcello 1 Equidem quum - memoria offudit ) Commemorabili pietate , vel alia virtute , præditus nemo reperitur apud Ciceronem , etsi ...
... modo vobiscum viderem , omnium Marcellorum meum pectus memoria offudit : quibus tu etiam mortuis , M. Marcello 1 Equidem quum - memoria offudit ) Commemorabili pietate , vel alia virtute , præditus nemo reperitur apud Ciceronem , etsi ...
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... modo apud posteros manebit gloria mea , imperatoriis parta virtutibus : hæc vero , ni inscitia humani ingenii fallor , multo diuturnior fore videtur , quam laudes ex uno cive post tot alios restituto , in quo beneficio tu tam moleste ...
... modo apud posteros manebit gloria mea , imperatoriis parta virtutibus : hæc vero , ni inscitia humani ingenii fallor , multo diuturnior fore videtur , quam laudes ex uno cive post tot alios restituto , in quo beneficio tu tam moleste ...
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... modo aliud , sed etiam gravius quiddam sit , quam error . Itaque melius Cicero 1. 1. inter se opposuit culpam et erratum , quam hic ejus imitator scelus et culpam erroris humani ; tametsi numero illum superat vocabulorum . Nam quum M ...
... modo aliud , sed etiam gravius quiddam sit , quam error . Itaque melius Cicero 1. 1. inter se opposuit culpam et erratum , quam hic ejus imitator scelus et culpam erroris humani ; tametsi numero illum superat vocabulorum . Nam quum M ...
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