American Journal of Philology, Volume 21

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Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Benjamin Dean Meritt, Tenney Frank, Harold Fredrik Cherniss, Henry Thompson Rowell
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1900
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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Página 101 - Poenico bello secundo Musa pinnato gradu intulit se bellicosam in Romuli gentem feram...
Página 149 - Where falls not hail, or rain, or any snow. Nor ever wind blows loudly; but it lies Deep-meadow'd, happy, fair with orchard lawns And bowery hollows crown'd with summer sea, Where I will heal me of my grievous wound.
Página 170 - When they had heard the king, they departed; and lo, the star which they saw in the east went before them, till it came and stood over where the young child was.
Página 218 - Introduction à la critique des textes latins, basée sur le texte de - Plaute, par WM LINDSAY, traduit par JP WALTZING.
Página 364 - An Athenian citizen does not neglect the state because he takes care of his own household ; and even those of us who are engaged in business have a very fair idea of politics. We alone regard a man who takes no interest in public affairs, not as a harmless, but as a useless character ; and if few of us are originators, we are all sound judges of a policy.
Página 133 - ... unde petitum 80 hoc in me iacis? est auctor quis denique eorum, vixi cum quibus? absentem qui rodit amicum, qui non défendit alio culpante, solutos qui captât risus hominum famamque dicacis, fingere qui non visa potest...
Página 29 - Etiam Epidicum, quam ego fabulam aeque ac me ipsum amo, Nullam aeque invitus specto, si agit Pellio.
Página 153 - Little breezes dusk and shiver Thro' the wave that runs for ever By the island in the river Flowing down to Camelot. Four...
Página 144 - Thro' scudding drifts the rainy Hyades Vext the dim sea. I am become a name; For always roaming with a hungry heart Much have I seen and known, - cities of men And manners, climates, councils, governments, Myself not least, but...
Página 365 - ... have in a democracy than in any other State: for truly, the she-dogs, as the proverb says, are as good as their she-mistresses, and the horses and asses...

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