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Side iv
Educ T 20 918 , 98.177 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY C GINN & COMPANY MARCH 17 , 1927 PREFACE . IN putting together this collection of extracts for Martial Introd to book Vergil Ecl , IX 1-25 Horace Od , IV 4 1-28.
Educ T 20 918 , 98.177 HARVARD COLLEGE LIBRARY C GINN & COMPANY MARCH 17 , 1927 PREFACE . IN putting together this collection of extracts for Martial Introd to book Vergil Ecl , IX 1-25 Horace Od , IV 4 1-28.
Side vii
... Orator , ch . 50 . Trist . , III . 12. 1-24 . Introd . to book ii . Ecl . , IX . 1-25 . Od . , IV . 4. 1-28 . 19 . 20 . Tacitus 21 . Ovid . Germ . , 25 and 26 . Met . , XII . 439-453- 57 . Ovid 58. Livy 59. Horace 60. Cicero 61.
... Orator , ch . 50 . Trist . , III . 12. 1-24 . Introd . to book ii . Ecl . , IX . 1-25 . Od . , IV . 4. 1-28 . 19 . 20 . Tacitus 21 . Ovid . Germ . , 25 and 26 . Met . , XII . 439-453- 57 . Ovid 58. Livy 59. Horace 60. Cicero 61.
Side xvi
... books are cheap , and their disfigurement in a good cause is no great crime . Learn to recognise the Secondly , try and be exact . exact usages of words both in Latin and Greek ; very few words are absolutely synonymous in either ...
... books are cheap , and their disfigurement in a good cause is no great crime . Learn to recognise the Secondly , try and be exact . exact usages of words both in Latin and Greek ; very few words are absolutely synonymous in either ...
Side xviii
... which he wished to give - e.g . , Livy , vi . 1 , § 1-3 . 1. Main thought . With the rebuilding of the city records become more trustworthy -- Clariora exponentur . A. I have , says Livy , given in books xviii HIGHER LATIN UNSEENS .
... which he wished to give - e.g . , Livy , vi . 1 , § 1-3 . 1. Main thought . With the rebuilding of the city records become more trustworthy -- Clariora exponentur . A. I have , says Livy , given in books xviii HIGHER LATIN UNSEENS .
Side xix
A. I have , says Livy , given in books i.-v. an his- torical account in order of Roman History . B. It was a difficult task owing to ( i ) obscurity caused by lapse of time ; ( ii ) want of adequate literary record at any time ; ( iii ) ...
A. I have , says Livy , given in books i.-v. an his- torical account in order of Roman History . B. It was a difficult task owing to ( i ) obscurity caused by lapse of time ; ( ii ) want of adequate literary record at any time ; ( iii ) ...
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