Classical Philology, Volume 7University of Chicago Press, 1912 - Classical philology |
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... conjecture changes too much , and assumes , unwarrantably , that Catullus must here be speaking of the bridegroom's ... conjectured urit in if uro could be used without an object . Till there is proof of this we must all observe a ...
... conjecture changes too much , and assumes , unwarrantably , that Catullus must here be speaking of the bridegroom's ... conjectured urit in if uro could be used without an object . Till there is proof of this we must all observe a ...
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... conjecture " sinister amanti . " No doubt it should have been “ sinistra amanti " which would coincide with Mr. Macnaughten's conjecture ( Journal of Philology XXV , 146 ) . Compare also Catullus ' own alliterative lines , lxiv . 261 f ...
... conjecture " sinister amanti . " No doubt it should have been “ sinistra amanti " which would coincide with Mr. Macnaughten's conjecture ( Journal of Philology XXV , 146 ) . Compare also Catullus ' own alliterative lines , lxiv . 261 f ...
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... conjecture that densi concealed a participle in the nominative . Our task is narrowed now . If we strip from densi the ending which it owes to populi , we have dens to work with . Palmer offered " < lu > dens " or " < ua > dens . " But ...
... conjecture that densi concealed a participle in the nominative . Our task is narrowed now . If we strip from densi the ending which it owes to populi , we have dens to work with . Palmer offered " < lu > dens " or " < ua > dens . " But ...
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... conjecture ) . The parallel which Bethe cites from the Eunuchus , however , is not so conclusive as he imagines . To the three soldiers whom Bethe recognizes must be added Sanga ( cf. Eun . , vss . 776 and 781 ) ; and four XopEvтal ...
... conjecture ) . The parallel which Bethe cites from the Eunuchus , however , is not so conclusive as he imagines . To the three soldiers whom Bethe recognizes must be added Sanga ( cf. Eun . , vss . 776 and 781 ) ; and four XopEvтal ...
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... . So the lacuna is filled by Marx ; Thomas conjectures rudi ; others emend by rejecting the following et . Emended from perfectis by Ursini . cited by Festus ( qui schedium , etc. ) . ROMAN SATIRE : ITS EARLY NAME ? 61.
... . So the lacuna is filled by Marx ; Thomas conjectures rudi ; others emend by rejecting the following et . Emended from perfectis by Ursini . cited by Festus ( qui schedium , etc. ) . ROMAN SATIRE : ITS EARLY NAME ? 61.
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