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Page vii
... refers to it ( IX . 266 ) as the established belief of the fifth cen- tury ; and the chronological difficulty about its cause may perhaps be removed by observing , that all the lives but one treat the emperor as the offended party , and ...
... refers to it ( IX . 266 ) as the established belief of the fifth cen- tury ; and the chronological difficulty about its cause may perhaps be removed by observing , that all the lives but one treat the emperor as the offended party , and ...
Page ix
... refer to the danger of the eastern frontier , in the troubles after Nero's death . On the whole , the earlier date seems best ; as to mention nothing further than the Euphrates would have been a very poor compliment to Trajan , if his ...
... refer to the danger of the eastern frontier , in the troubles after Nero's death . On the whole , the earlier date seems best ; as to mention nothing further than the Euphrates would have been a very poor compliment to Trajan , if his ...
Page xxi
... refer every case , when possible , to the emperor for a decision on the merits . Mean- while the ordinary barrister was obliged to keep up the show of political influence after he had ceased to desire the reality , and to make a ...
... refer every case , when possible , to the emperor for a decision on the merits . Mean- while the ordinary barrister was obliged to keep up the show of political influence after he had ceased to desire the reality , and to make a ...
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... refer the rocks of Aeolus , in the modern Stromboli , and cave of Vulcan , in the modern Vulcano , to the Argonautic legend , on the authority of Ap . Rhodius ( iv . 761 ) . II quantas ] The poetasters re- fine upon Ovid : " insani ...
... refer the rocks of Aeolus , in the modern Stromboli , and cave of Vulcan , in the modern Vulcano , to the Argonautic legend , on the authority of Ap . Rhodius ( iv . 761 ) . II quantas ] The poetasters re- fine upon Ovid : " insani ...
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... refers to a personal peculiarity : the least thing made him perspire because he took no exercise , cf. iv . 108 n . 29 majoris gemmae ] A gem of any size . 32 Causidici - Mathonis ] Matho is a bankrupt ( vii . 129 ) ; a braggart ( xi ...
... refers to a personal peculiarity : the least thing made him perspire because he took no exercise , cf. iv . 108 n . 29 majoris gemmae ] A gem of any size . 32 Causidici - Mathonis ] Matho is a bankrupt ( vii . 129 ) ; a braggart ( xi ...
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