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... Greek authors , and that too for the use of pupils , who probably do not possess one of the works cited , and could not read the volume if they owned it , is wholly indefensible . In translating a sentence , a doubt often occurs respect ...
... Greek authors , and that too for the use of pupils , who probably do not possess one of the works cited , and could not read the volume if they owned it , is wholly indefensible . In translating a sentence , a doubt often occurs respect ...
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... Greek literature , mathematics , and philosophy , and thus acquired the various and accurate learning , which was one source of his excellence as a poet . It is probable , that he chose Naples for his residence , because it was less ...
... Greek literature , mathematics , and philosophy , and thus acquired the various and accurate learning , which was one source of his excellence as a poet . It is probable , that he chose Naples for his residence , because it was less ...
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... Greek Bouxódos signifying a herdsman . The modern designation , pastorals , comes from the Latin , with nearly the same meaning . The name Ecloga , - from the Greek izhiyo , to select , is properly given to a short poem selected from ...
... Greek Bouxódos signifying a herdsman . The modern designation , pastorals , comes from the Latin , with nearly the same meaning . The name Ecloga , - from the Greek izhiyo , to select , is properly given to a short poem selected from ...
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... Greek tongue , but of that dialect of it , the Doric , of which the broad intonations and homely strength were so admirably adapted to his subject . Theocritus wrote for a lively and versatile people , who had a hearty relish for humor ...
... Greek tongue , but of that dialect of it , the Doric , of which the broad intonations and homely strength were so admirably adapted to his subject . Theocritus wrote for a lively and versatile people , who had a hearty relish for humor ...
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... Greek ' Auo Baios , signifying mutual or alternate . Each strives to sur- pass the other by coining a distich of the same measure and length , as the one just uttered by his antagonist , but of equal or superior merit , which , if he ...
... Greek ' Auo Baios , signifying mutual or alternate . Each strives to sur- pass the other by coining a distich of the same measure and length , as the one just uttered by his antagonist , but of equal or superior merit , which , if he ...
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