| Ovid - 1875 - 346 pagine
...Metamorfhoscs, of which we have taken about a third. By help of the Argument, which is given in full, we aim not merely to show the connection of the tales and...entered more or less into every modern literature. The grammatical references are to Allen and Greenough's and Gildersleeve's Latin Grammars. CAMBRIDGE, January... | |
| Ovid - 1875 - 312 pagine
...โ but to put before the reader something like a complete picture of the Greek mythology; at Jeast of those narratives which have held their permanent...entered more or less into every modern literature. The grammatical references are to Allen and Greenough's and Gildersleeve's Latin Grammars. CAMBRIDGE, January... | |
| Ovid - 1876 - 328 pagine
...Metamorphoses, of which we have taken about a third. By help of the Argument, which is given in full, we aim not merely to show the connection of the tales and...entered more or less into every modern literature. The grammatical references are to Allen and Greenough's and Gildersleeve's Latin Grammars. CAHBKIDCB, January... | |
| Ovid - 1882 - 520 pagine
...Metamorphoses, of which we have taken about a third. By help of the Argument, which is given in full, we aim not merely to show the connection of the tales and...entered more or less into every modern literature. The grammatical references are to Allen and Greenough's and Gildersleeve's Latin Grammars. CAMBRIDGE, January... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen, James Bradstreet Greenough - 1888 - 578 pagine
...one-third has been taken. By help of the argument, which is given in full, the editor has endeavored to put before the reader something like a complete...entered more or less into every modern literature. Professor Greenough's vocabulary, similar in style and character to his Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil... | |
| Julius Caesar, William Coe Collar - 1891 - 176 pagine
...vocabulary, by mail, S1.25 ; for introduction, $1.12. Allowances respectively 40 and 30 cents. IT1HE editor believes that the poems of Ovid are, as regards...entered more or less into every modern literature. From the Fasti three selections are given ; from the Heroides, one; from the A mores, three; from the... | |
| Ovid - 1891 - 388 pagine
...Metamorphoses, of which we have taken about a third. By help of the Argument, which is given in full, we aim not merely to show the connection of the tales and...more or less into every modern literature. The first 88 lines of Book I. have been put in an appendix, to emphasize the editor's belief that they offer... | |
| Joseph Henry Allen - 1892 - 530 pagine
...$1.50. II. Without vocabulary, by mail, $1.25; for introduction, $1.12. Allowances respectively 40 and 30 cents. rPHE editor believes that the poems of Ovid...entered more or less into every modern literature. From the Fasti three selections are given; from the Heroides, one; from the Amores, three; from the... | |
| William Coe Collar - 1892 - 298 pagine
...Without vocabulary, by mail, f 1.25 ; for introduction, $1.12. Allowances respectively 40 and HO cents. editor believes that the poems of Ovid are, as regards...entered more or less into every modern literature. From the Fasti three selections are given ; from the Heroides, one; from the Amores, three; from the... | |
| William Coe Collar - 1893 - 312 pagine
...one-third has been taken. By help of the argument, which is given in full, the editor has endeavored to put before the reader something like a complete...entered more or less into every modern literature. Professor Greenough's vocabulary, similar in style and character to his Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil... | |
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