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Pagina vi
... readings of the manu- scripts in one or two places where I had reason to suspect misprints in his edition ; and Prof. Wölfflin for his courtesy in sending me a proof of his note on Catilinarius , which is to appear in the Archiv for the ...
... readings of the manu- scripts in one or two places where I had reason to suspect misprints in his edition ; and Prof. Wölfflin for his courtesy in sending me a proof of his note on Catilinarius , which is to appear in the Archiv for the ...
Pagina xvii
... reading Sallust's pages help asking oneself once and again , why , if Catiline's determination was from the first a headlong anarchical plot , he lays such stress on 14 According to the not improbable statement of Suetonius ( de Gramm ...
... reading Sallust's pages help asking oneself once and again , why , if Catiline's determination was from the first a headlong anarchical plot , he lays such stress on 14 According to the not improbable statement of Suetonius ( de Gramm ...
Pagina xxxii
... reader may be reminded of : -ere for -erunt , suppli- cia = supplicationes , perditum ire , hostem ferire from the C. not in speeches , but see the notes passim . Jordan gives no evi- dence except that according to him the forms - colos ...
... reader may be reminded of : -ere for -erunt , suppli- cia = supplicationes , perditum ire , hostem ferire from the C. not in speeches , but see the notes passim . Jordan gives no evi- dence except that according to him the forms - colos ...
Pagina xxxvii
... reading of P. though Jordan reads sus- tineam , but perhaps the sustineo is not objectionable in Marius ' mouth . - In the accusative with the in- finitive , the future infinitive is indeclinable , esse being omitted . 100. 4 non tam ...
... reading of P. though Jordan reads sus- tineam , but perhaps the sustineo is not objectionable in Marius ' mouth . - In the accusative with the in- finitive , the future infinitive is indeclinable , esse being omitted . 100. 4 non tam ...
Pagina xlvii
... reader of the original manuscript , who thus expressed his satisfaction at the turn things were then taking for the Romans , or , more probably , thus solemnly noted the conclusion under the cir- cumstances of the work . ( Cp . the ...
... reader of the original manuscript , who thus expressed his satisfaction at the turn things were then taking for the Romans , or , more probably , thus solemnly noted the conclusion under the cir- cumstances of the work . ( Cp . the ...
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