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... whole . ( 1 ) With reference to words , phrases , and con- structions , only such notes are given as seemed neces- sary to supplement , but not to supplant , the careful use of Dictionaries and Grammars : they are intended to assist the ...
... whole . ( 1 ) With reference to words , phrases , and con- structions , only such notes are given as seemed neces- sary to supplement , but not to supplant , the careful use of Dictionaries and Grammars : they are intended to assist the ...
Side vi
... whole chapter of history , a single phrase is often a résumé of a whole philosophical system : his language is so simple that a child may follow it , but so subtle that perhaps no Latin poetry requires more wide and accurate scholar ...
... whole chapter of history , a single phrase is often a résumé of a whole philosophical system : his language is so simple that a child may follow it , but so subtle that perhaps no Latin poetry requires more wide and accurate scholar ...
Side vii
... whole is of primary importance in the development of the intellectual faculties , and the shortness of the Odes renders them especially adapted for boys ' reading in this respect . At the same time it is a curious fact that no lyric ...
... whole is of primary importance in the development of the intellectual faculties , and the shortness of the Odes renders them especially adapted for boys ' reading in this respect . At the same time it is a curious fact that no lyric ...
Side viii
... whole Ode in which they are contained . In these Notes an attempt has been made to afford materials for this complete and full under- standing . On the other hand , as this is a school book , no pains have been taken to accumulate ...
... whole Ode in which they are contained . In these Notes an attempt has been made to afford materials for this complete and full under- standing . On the other hand , as this is a school book , no pains have been taken to accumulate ...
Side 39
... whole , entire : hence dies solidus , that part of the day which should not be broken into , the working part of the day . Cf. Sen. Ep . 83 , hodiernus dies solidus est ; nemo ex illo mihi quidquam eripuit . NOTES . 39.
... whole , entire : hence dies solidus , that part of the day which should not be broken into , the working part of the day . Cf. Sen. Ep . 83 , hodiernus dies solidus est ; nemo ex illo mihi quidquam eripuit . NOTES . 39.
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