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... Palimpsest the Apograph of Studemund is and must always be the final court of appeal . 3 The orthography which an editor of Plautus seeks to reproduce is that of the ancient recension from which all our MSS . are ultimately derived ...
... Palimpsest the Apograph of Studemund is and must always be the final court of appeal . 3 The orthography which an editor of Plautus seeks to reproduce is that of the ancient recension from which all our MSS . are ultimately derived ...
Sivu 1
... Palimpsest , a MS . probably of the Irish Monastery of Bobbio in N. Italy , now in the Ambrosian Library , Milan ( with shelf - mark G 82 supr . ) . It is written in Capital letters of the fourth , possibly the third century ; but its ...
... Palimpsest , a MS . probably of the Irish Monastery of Bobbio in N. Italy , now in the Ambrosian Library , Milan ( with shelf - mark G 82 supr . ) . It is written in Capital letters of the fourth , possibly the third century ; but its ...
Sivu 2
... Palimpsest ; and that PA was in Capital script like the Ambrosian Palimpsest is suggested ( hardly proved ) by the fact that in P the letter h , which has in the Capital script of the Ambrosian Palimpsest and other Latin MSS . a K ...
... Palimpsest ; and that PA was in Capital script like the Ambrosian Palimpsest is suggested ( hardly proved ) by the fact that in P the letter h , which has in the Capital script of the Ambrosian Palimpsest and other Latin MSS . a K ...
Sivu 8
... palimpsest MS . , anything that was written in red or other pigment has been washed out , so that all that has been left of the Scene - headings is the proper names , everything else having probably been in red pigment . The ' notae ...
... palimpsest MS . , anything that was written in red or other pigment has been washed out , so that all that has been left of the Scene - headings is the proper names , everything else having probably been in red pigment . The ' notae ...
Sivu 59
... Palimpsest ) , the other in lyric metres ( vv . 1-47 ) . The Liber Glossarum , a mediaeval Latin dictionary , drawn in part from ancient sources , contains this statement : apud Romanos quoque Plautus comoediae choros exemplo Graecorum ...
... Palimpsest ) , the other in lyric metres ( vv . 1-47 ) . The Liber Glossarum , a mediaeval Latin dictionary , drawn in part from ancient sources , contains this statement : apud Romanos quoque Plautus comoediae choros exemplo Graecorum ...
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Sivu 157 - Of every hearer ; for it so falls out » That what we have we prize not to the worth Whiles we enjoy it, but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value, then we find The virtue that possession would not show us Whiles it was ours.
Sivu 46 - Of all the days that's in the week I dearly love but one day — And that's the day that comes betwixt A Saturday and Monday...
Sivu 51 - Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West. Many a night I saw the Pleiads, rising thro' the mellow shade, Glitter like a swarm of fire-flies tangled in a silver braid.
Sivu 295 - Concedite atque abscedite omnes, de via decedite, nee quisquam tarn audax fuat homo, qui obviam obsistat mihi. nam mihi quidem hercle qui minus liceat deo minitarier populo, ni decedat mihi, quam servolo in comoediis ? ille navem salvam nuntiat aut irati adventum senis : ego sum lovi dicto audiens, eius iussu nunc hue me adfero.
Sivu 323 - A little while I stood, Breathing with such suppression of the heart As joy delights in; and with wise restraint Voluptuous, fearless of a rival, eyed The banquet; — or beneath the trees I sate Among the flowers, and with the flowers I played; A temper known to those who, after long And weary expectation, have been blest With sudden happiness beyond all hope.
Sivu 232 - Miser homo est qui ipse sibi quod edit quaerit et id aegre invenit...
Sivu 200 - Ego deum genus esse semper dixi et dicam caelitum, sed eos non curare opinor, quid agat humanum genus : nam si curent, bene bonis sit, male malis, quod nunc abest
Sivu 113 - And I love it. I love everything that's old: old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine; and, I believe, Dorothy (taking her hand), you'll own I have been pretty fond of an old wife.
Sivu 142 - Stegreifbühne. quasi mures semper edimus alienum cibum; ubi res prolatae sunt, quom rus homines eunt, simul prolatae res sunt nostris dentibus. 80 quasi, quom caletur, cocleae in occulto latent, suo sibi suco uiuont, ros si non cadit, item parasiti rebus prolatis latent in occulto miseri, uictitant suco suo, dum ruri rurant homines quos ligurriant.
Sivu 237 - quo imus' inquam 'ad prandium?' atque illi tacent. 480 'Quis ait: hoc? aut quis profitetur?' inquam: quasi muti silent, Neque me rident. 'ubi cenamus una?' inquam: atque illi abnuont. Dico unum ridiculum dictum de dictis melioribus, Quibus solebam menstrualis epulas ante adipiscier: Nemo ridet. sciui extemplo rem de compecto geri.