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Side 109
... epigram is by Paulus Silentiarius , and may e found in the Analecta of Brunck , Vol . 8. p . 72. But as the reading there is somewhat different from what I have fol- lowed in this translation , I shall give it as I had it in my memory ...
... epigram is by Paulus Silentiarius , and may e found in the Analecta of Brunck , Vol . 8. p . 72. But as the reading there is somewhat different from what I have fol- lowed in this translation , I shall give it as I had it in my memory ...
Side 246
... epigram of this philosopher , which I quote on the twen- ty - second ode . There is another epigram by this philosopher , preserved in Laertius , which turns upon the same word : Αστηρ πριν μεν έλαμπες ενι ζωοισιν έπος Νυν δε θανων ...
... epigram of this philosopher , which I quote on the twen- ty - second ode . There is another epigram by this philosopher , preserved in Laertius , which turns upon the same word : Αστηρ πριν μεν έλαμπες ενι ζωοισιν έπος Νυν δε θανων ...
Side 269
... epigram , lived , according to Vossius , de Poetis Græcis , in the second year of the 169th Olympiad . He appears , from what Cicero and Quintilian have said of him , to have been a kind of impro- visatore . See Institut . Orat . lib ...
... epigram , lived , according to Vossius , de Poetis Græcis , in the second year of the 169th Olympiad . He appears , from what Cicero and Quintilian have said of him , to have been a kind of impro- visatore . See Institut . Orat . lib ...
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