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... master of the same date , is known from a MS . of St. Gall ( sæc . ix . , x . ) , which contains thirty - one leaves of his grammar with a liter- al Greek rendering . ? Q. Serenus Sammonicus writes his work on medicine . Zurich MS.sæc ...
... master of the same date , is known from a MS . of St. Gall ( sæc . ix . , x . ) , which contains thirty - one leaves of his grammar with a liter- al Greek rendering . ? Q. Serenus Sammonicus writes his work on medicine . Zurich MS.sæc ...
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... master . " 1 Pliny the Younger quotes Seneca as one of the great men who condescended to literary amusements below what might have been thought their dignity . A respectful posterity has preserved few records of their amusements . The ...
... master . " 1 Pliny the Younger quotes Seneca as one of the great men who condescended to literary amusements below what might have been thought their dignity . A respectful posterity has preserved few records of their amusements . The ...
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... master . But this is a solitary gleam of insight : most of the description of the causes of the war is a confused and turgid declama- tion on luxury and corruption and the vastness of the empire . It is true that Lucan had no experience ...
... master . But this is a solitary gleam of insight : most of the description of the causes of the war is a confused and turgid declama- tion on luxury and corruption and the vastness of the empire . It is true that Lucan had no experience ...
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... much correcter notion than most of his critics . What he understands by it is simply the absence of a master , and it is quite true that in this sense Rome still retained its liberty till Cæsar destroyed 44 LATIN LITERATURE .
... much correcter notion than most of his critics . What he understands by it is simply the absence of a master , and it is quite true that in this sense Rome still retained its liberty till Cæsar destroyed 44 LATIN LITERATURE .
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... master ; he guaranteed the provincials from oppression more completely than the laws or their patrons had done , but he exacted much more homage ( willingly paid ) than the senate had done . Cato almost congratulates his troops on the ...
... master ; he guaranteed the provincials from oppression more completely than the laws or their patrons had done , but he exacted much more homage ( willingly paid ) than the senate had done . Cato almost congratulates his troops on the ...
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