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... work rather than a second edition of the volume published fifteen years ago . The latter laboured under so many blemishes and imperfections , which time and , I trust , more matured scholarship have enabled me to correct , that I could ...
... work rather than a second edition of the volume published fifteen years ago . The latter laboured under so many blemishes and imperfections , which time and , I trust , more matured scholarship have enabled me to correct , that I could ...
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... work . That of Beier contains amidst much irrelevant matter a profuse amount of more or less useful illustration , and , praiseworthy as it is in many respects , Zumpt , I think , rightly charac- terises it , when he says ( ed . mai ...
... work . That of Beier contains amidst much irrelevant matter a profuse amount of more or less useful illustration , and , praiseworthy as it is in many respects , Zumpt , I think , rightly charac- terises it , when he says ( ed . mai ...
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... work , the mere task of selection and com- pression of materials , easy as it may appear to those who have had no experience of it , is a constant strain upon the judgment which requires no inconsiderable expenditure of time and labour ...
... work , the mere task of selection and com- pression of materials , easy as it may appear to those who have had no experience of it , is a constant strain upon the judgment which requires no inconsiderable expenditure of time and labour ...
Page xiv
... work , however , was interrupted partly from his attempted journey to Greece , partly from his appearance in open antagor.ism to Antony on September 2d , when he delivered the first Philippic . In November he writes again to Atticus ...
... work , however , was interrupted partly from his attempted journey to Greece , partly from his appearance in open antagor.ism to Antony on September 2d , when he delivered the first Philippic . In November he writes again to Atticus ...
Page xv
... work to his son Marcus1o . 4 Marcus Cicero was born A.U.C. 689 , B.C. 65 " . His father watched over his education with the greatest care , had him taught by the best masters " and wrote for his especial instruc- tion the de partitione ...
... work to his son Marcus1o . 4 Marcus Cicero was born A.U.C. 689 , B.C. 65 " . His father watched over his education with the greatest care , had him taught by the best masters " and wrote for his especial instruc- tion the de partitione ...
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