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... give , then , to be consistent , we should content ourselves with editing the text alone . To judge by the number of school editions , with more or less voluminous com- mentary , this does not seem to be the opinion gener- ally held ...
... give , then , to be consistent , we should content ourselves with editing the text alone . To judge by the number of school editions , with more or less voluminous com- mentary , this does not seem to be the opinion gener- ally held ...
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... give reference to Madvig's Greek Syntax ; while to the lexicographical knowledge of Plutarch , which forms so valuable a part of Dr. Holden's editions , I make no claim . reason . At any rate my own The various monographs , German ...
... give reference to Madvig's Greek Syntax ; while to the lexicographical knowledge of Plutarch , which forms so valuable a part of Dr. Holden's editions , I make no claim . reason . At any rate my own The various monographs , German ...
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... gives us ( i . 51-60 ) is represented in Plutarch by a single chapter ( Galb . 22 ) , nearly a quarter of which is occupied by a speech of one of the soldiers , though it is no doubt true that a good deal of what Tacitus tells us may ...
... gives us ( i . 51-60 ) is represented in Plutarch by a single chapter ( Galb . 22 ) , nearly a quarter of which is occupied by a speech of one of the soldiers , though it is no doubt true that a good deal of what Tacitus tells us may ...
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... give us anything corresponding to the sketch of affairs in the Eastern provinces with which Tacitus opens his Second Book ( ii . 1-10 ) . In fact ... gives by his INTRODUCTION . some account of Galba's government of INTRODUCTION . xiii.
... give us anything corresponding to the sketch of affairs in the Eastern provinces with which Tacitus opens his Second Book ( ii . 1-10 ) . In fact ... gives by his INTRODUCTION . some account of Galba's government of INTRODUCTION . xiii.
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... gives the story where the influence of Vinius is first alluded to , Tacitus on the occasion of his death . The attempted retention of the corn - ships in Africa by Clodius Macer ( Plut . Galb . 13 , 24 ) is less clearly alluded to by ...
... gives the story where the influence of Vinius is first alluded to , Tacitus on the occasion of his death . The attempted retention of the corn - ships in Africa by Clodius Macer ( Plut . Galb . 13 , 24 ) is less clearly alluded to by ...
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