De bello gallico: Commentarius primus [- septimus], Volume 5Clarendon Press, 1914 |
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Page v
... English literature than his predecessors of the last generation , and it is a great point gained if he applies this in his teaching of the Classics . Even in editing Caesar and Ovid ' he says it last who says it best ' . The series of ...
... English literature than his predecessors of the last generation , and it is a great point gained if he applies this in his teaching of the Classics . Even in editing Caesar and Ovid ' he says it last who says it best ' . The series of ...
Page vi
... English literature enables him to add in place after place valuable interpretation or illustration , and is calculated to make the poems mean more to the student than scholarship could possibly make them mean if uncombined with this ...
... English literature enables him to add in place after place valuable interpretation or illustration , and is calculated to make the poems mean more to the student than scholarship could possibly make them mean if uncombined with this ...
Page ix
... , because it is now usual in English schools to read the classics in snippets , partly , I suppose , in order that boys may become acquainted with many authors before they leave school . But by following this plan PREFACE ix.
... , because it is now usual in English schools to read the classics in snippets , partly , I suppose , in order that boys may become acquainted with many authors before they leave school . But by following this plan PREFACE ix.
Page xii
... of Antiquaries of London . Rh . M. Tr . = = = Rheinisches Museum . · Rice Holmes's Caesar's Commentaries . translated into English . HOW AND WHEN CAESAR WROTE THE COMMENTARIES THE Commentaries on LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS.
... of Antiquaries of London . Rh . M. Tr . = = = Rheinisches Museum . · Rice Holmes's Caesar's Commentaries . translated into English . HOW AND WHEN CAESAR WROTE THE COMMENTARIES THE Commentaries on LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS.
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... English tribes showed no genius for combination : it was the strong hand of an Egbert , an Edgar , an Athelstan , that laid the foundations of the English kingdom . Nor was the kingdom united , except in the loosest sense , even on the ...
... English tribes showed no genius for combination : it was the strong hand of an Egbert , an Edgar , an Athelstan , that laid the foundations of the English kingdom . Nor was the kingdom united , except in the loosest sense , even on the ...
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