The Attic Nights of Aulus Gellius, Bind 2Harvard University Press, 1961 |
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... meaning . XVIII . The meaning of Marcus Cato's phrase " betwixt mouth and morsel " PAGE 457 459 XIX . That Plato attributes a line of Sophocles to Euripides ; and some other matters of the same kind . 461 XX . Of the lineage and names ...
... meaning . XVIII . The meaning of Marcus Cato's phrase " betwixt mouth and morsel " PAGE 457 459 XIX . That Plato attributes a line of Sophocles to Euripides ; and some other matters of the same kind . 461 XX . Of the lineage and names ...
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... meaning was quite different . For there are three verses , not two , which belong to this utterance of the poet's , and Caesellius overlooked the third verse : Through valour war's great advocate and friend . The meaning and arrangement ...
... meaning was quite different . For there are three verses , not two , which belong to this utterance of the poet's , and Caesellius overlooked the third verse : Through valour war's great advocate and friend . The meaning and arrangement ...
Side 189
... meaning . For he is called infestus who inflicts injury on anyone , and on the other hand he who is threatened with injury from another source is also said to be infestus . But the meaning which I gave first surely needs no illustration ...
... meaning . For he is called infestus who inflicts injury on anyone , and on the other hand he who is threatened with injury from another source is also said to be infestus . But the meaning which I gave first surely needs no illustration ...
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Of a disgraceful blunder of Caesellius Vindex which | 7 |
Quid Tiro Tullius Ciceronis libertus reprehen | 10 |
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