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Page 109
... noble Roman , famous for his learning , who was in the habit of lending his porticoes to the po- ets of his times to recite their verses : these porticoes were shad- ed with plane trees , supported by marble pillars , and adorned with ...
... noble Roman , famous for his learning , who was in the habit of lending his porticoes to the po- ets of his times to recite their verses : these porticoes were shad- ed with plane trees , supported by marble pillars , and adorned with ...
Page 115
... noble family of the Corvini , but so reduced , that he was obliged to keep sheep , as a hired shepherd ( or , more properly , on a hired farm ) , at Lauren- tum , a town of ancient Latium , in which were extensive pastures . 101 ...
... noble family of the Corvini , but so reduced , that he was obliged to keep sheep , as a hired shepherd ( or , more properly , on a hired farm ) , at Lauren- tum , a town of ancient Latium , in which were extensive pastures . 101 ...
Page 118
... . Latinâ : the Flaminian and Latin ways were remarkable for having on them the urns and monuments of many noble Romans . Hence originated the use of siste viator on mor uments and tomos . The Flaminian took its name from 118 NOTES .
... . Latinâ : the Flaminian and Latin ways were remarkable for having on them the urns and monuments of many noble Romans . Hence originated the use of siste viator on mor uments and tomos . The Flaminian took its name from 118 NOTES .
Page 120
... noble Roman of the family of the Scipios . He was very cruel , and first set up tables of proscription , by which many Romans were put to death .-- Discipuli tres : the triumvirs , Augustus , Antony , and Lepidus , who followed the ...
... noble Roman of the family of the Scipios . He was very cruel , and first set up tables of proscription , by which many Romans were put to death .-- Discipuli tres : the triumvirs , Augustus , Antony , and Lepidus , who followed the ...
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... noble families , they become as it were their very vitals . 73. Ingenium velox : ' a ready invention . ' 74. Isao : Isæus was a great Athenian orator , and the precep tor of Demosthenes . 75. Quemvis ... ad nos : ' in his own person he ...
... noble families , they become as it were their very vitals . 73. Ingenium velox : ' a ready invention . ' 74. Isao : Isæus was a great Athenian orator , and the precep tor of Demosthenes . 75. Quemvis ... ad nos : ' in his own person he ...
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