William Shakespere's Small Latine & Lesse Greeke ...University of Illinois Press, 1944 - Classical education |
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... lines Antipholus does praise her beauty ; in the next four he does praise the speech she has just made . In the remaining lines he reasons against her arguments . First he asks if she is a god to transform him from his love of her ...
... lines Antipholus does praise her beauty ; in the next four he does praise the speech she has just made . In the remaining lines he reasons against her arguments . First he asks if she is a god to transform him from his love of her ...
Page 410
... lines which Shakspere chose as a prefix to Venus and Adonis . Vilia miretur populus , mihi flavus Apollo Pocula Castalia plena ministret aqua . It has been pointed out that Shakspere was aware of the context and significance of these ...
... lines which Shakspere chose as a prefix to Venus and Adonis . Vilia miretur populus , mihi flavus Apollo Pocula Castalia plena ministret aqua . It has been pointed out that Shakspere was aware of the context and significance of these ...
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... lines of the book , which , as a shoulder- note in some editions informed the reader , contained the " Operis per ... lines . • Riley , Lucan ( 1853 ) , p . 163 . The Latin phraseology of the first line should also be 549 Suggestions on ...
... lines of the book , which , as a shoulder- note in some editions informed the reader , contained the " Operis per ... lines . • Riley , Lucan ( 1853 ) , p . 163 . The Latin phraseology of the first line should also be 549 Suggestions on ...
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Rhetorical Training | 1 |
Some English Treatments of Logic and Rhetoric | 29 |
Tullys | 69 |
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