History of RomeC. Lockwood and Company, 1882 |
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Pagina 104
... their skill in composition . " The reader will observe the hiatus in ' facturusne operæ . ' Some editors have removed this by transposing the words opera and pretium ; but the read- ing of our text is vindicated by the authority of ...
... their skill in composition . " The reader will observe the hiatus in ' facturusne operæ . ' Some editors have removed this by transposing the words opera and pretium ; but the read- ing of our text is vindicated by the authority of ...
Pagina 105
... their eagerness to get on to these later times , in which the powers of this long influential people are consummating their own prostration . " There are two considerations which cause misgivings in the mind of Livy as to the ...
... their eagerness to get on to these later times , in which the powers of this long influential people are consummating their own prostration . " There are two considerations which cause misgivings in the mind of Livy as to the ...
Pagina 106
... their records of humanity , of mingling the supernatural with the real , that the origin of each state may be invested with greater circumstance and solemnity . Et si cui ... patiuntur , “ and ( if any people ought to be allowed to ...
... their records of humanity , of mingling the supernatural with the real , that the origin of each state may be invested with greater circumstance and solemnity . Et si cui ... patiuntur , “ and ( if any people ought to be allowed to ...
Pagina 109
... their terri- tory . Afterwards the Sabines , who were probably a member of the Um- brian family , issued forth from their mountain retreat and , descending into the plains , made themselves masters of Latium , having subdued both the ...
... their terri- tory . Afterwards the Sabines , who were probably a member of the Um- brian family , issued forth from their mountain retreat and , descending into the plains , made themselves masters of Latium , having subdued both the ...
Pagina 110
... their names had in any way become inti- mately associated , were called Dii Indigetes . The word indiges is pro- bably derived from indu , an old form of the preposition in , and from the root which is found in such words as yelveolaι ...
... their names had in any way become inti- mately associated , were called Dii Indigetes . The word indiges is pro- bably derived from indu , an old form of the preposition in , and from the root which is found in such words as yelveolaι ...
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