History of RomeC. Lockwood and Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 104
... first origi- nation of the city , I am going to perform a task worth the pains [ i . e . whose utility and value is to be in any degree commensurate with the labour involved in its execution ] , - ( 1 ) I am not very certain , and ( 2 ) ...
... first origi- nation of the city , I am going to perform a task worth the pains [ i . e . whose utility and value is to be in any degree commensurate with the labour involved in its execution ] , - ( 1 ) I am not very certain , and ( 2 ) ...
Pagina 105
... first is the arduous character of the undertaking itself : the second is the lack of attractiveness for the majority of readers which , in great part at least , must necessarily attach to his performance . The great toil atten- dant ...
... first is the arduous character of the undertaking itself : the second is the lack of attractiveness for the majority of readers which , in great part at least , must necessarily attach to his performance . The great toil atten- dant ...
Pagina 106
... first as it were giving way ; next [ let him observe ] how it declined more and more , and then began to go headlong , -- until he has arrived at the present period , when we can endure neither our ailments nor their correctives . " The ...
... first as it were giving way ; next [ let him observe ] how it declined more and more , and then began to go headlong , -- until he has arrived at the present period , when we can endure neither our ailments nor their correctives . " The ...
Pagina 107
... first place , it is sufficiently esta- blished that upon the capture of Troy violence was used towards the rest of the Trojans ; but that for [ = in the case of ] two , Æneas and Antenor , the Greeks waived every right of war , both ...
... first place , it is sufficiently esta- blished that upon the capture of Troy violence was used towards the rest of the Trojans ; but that for [ = in the case of ] two , Æneas and Antenor , the Greeks waived every right of war , both ...
Pagina 108
... first , and retain the antecedent in it only ; the Latins very commonly give priority to the relative clause , and insert therein the substantive to which the relative pronoun refers . - Henetos . Homer makes mention of the ' EveToi as ...
... first , and retain the antecedent in it only ; the Latins very commonly give priority to the relative clause , and insert therein the substantive to which the relative pronoun refers . - Henetos . Homer makes mention of the ' EveToi as ...
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