American Journal of Philology, Volume 22Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell Johns Hopkins University Press, 1901 - Classical philology Features articles about literary interpretation and history, textual criticism, historical investigation, epigraphy, religion, linguistics, and philosophy. Serves as a forum for international exchange among classicists and philologists. |
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Page 52
... considered separately ) have not been and perhaps never can be definitely determined . But whether the original life was composed at the same time as the oldest of the scholia and by the same author , or was an earlier or later ...
... considered separately ) have not been and perhaps never can be definitely determined . But whether the original life was composed at the same time as the oldest of the scholia and by the same author , or was an earlier or later ...
Page 67
... considered as sufficient to fill the gap . The editors give the next two letters as pe , which forces the assumption of a mistake on the part of the scribe , a difficulty that is lessened by his other mistakes - n , apyetot , omission ...
... considered as sufficient to fill the gap . The editors give the next two letters as pe , which forces the assumption of a mistake on the part of the scribe , a difficulty that is lessened by his other mistakes - n , apyetot , omission ...
Page 89
... considered at the time , is emotional , I am not yet convinced . On the third instance , Mart . 2 , 68 , 3 ne dixeris , one should read Elmer's later comments on Auson . 296 , 83 and Sen. Troad . 553 , to see how he treats perfects ...
... considered at the time , is emotional , I am not yet convinced . On the third instance , Mart . 2 , 68 , 3 ne dixeris , one should read Elmer's later comments on Auson . 296 , 83 and Sen. Troad . 553 , to see how he treats perfects ...
Page 90
... considered at least six times , sometimes after intervals of weeks or even months . On pages 161 and 163 I cited five instances of nec possis as prohibitions . The interpretation is doubtless incorrect , but when Elmer asks : " Who ever ...
... considered at least six times , sometimes after intervals of weeks or even months . On pages 161 and 163 I cited five instances of nec possis as prohibitions . The interpretation is doubtless incorrect , but when Elmer asks : " Who ever ...
Page 107
... considered one of the kings of the translating world , and the old question recurs , ' who will come after the king ? ' ; and yet , though Dr. HEMPHILL has been under Conington's influence to some extent and has followed him at points ...
... considered one of the kings of the translating world , and the old question recurs , ' who will come after the king ? ' ; and yet , though Dr. HEMPHILL has been under Conington's influence to some extent and has followed him at points ...
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