The Quarterly Review, Volume 215John Murray, 1911 |
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... Roman People from the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus . The Gifford Lectures for 1909-10 , delivered in Edinburgh University . By W. WArde FOWLER , M.A. 8vo . 12s . net . The Spectator : - " Mr. Warde Fowler's book is wholly ...
... Roman People from the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus . The Gifford Lectures for 1909-10 , delivered in Edinburgh University . By W. WArde FOWLER , M.A. 8vo . 12s . net . The Spectator : - " Mr. Warde Fowler's book is wholly ...
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... Roman Republic . With 7 Maps and 35 Illustrations . 8vo . , 6s . 6d . net . Garibaldi and the Thou- sand . With 5 Maps and numerous Illustrations . 8vo . , 78. 6d . net . THE REV . J. FRANCK BRIGHT , D.D. A History of England . 5 vols ...
... Roman Republic . With 7 Maps and 35 Illustrations . 8vo . , 6s . 6d . net . Garibaldi and the Thou- sand . With 5 Maps and numerous Illustrations . 8vo . , 78. 6d . net . THE REV . J. FRANCK BRIGHT , D.D. A History of England . 5 vols ...
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... Roman principate inveighed against this tendency , in a verse in which he compared the epigramı with the sprint race in the stadium . ' The epigram of many lines does violence to poetic art ; You find not in the stadium a course which ...
... Roman principate inveighed against this tendency , in a verse in which he compared the epigramı with the sprint race in the stadium . ' The epigram of many lines does violence to poetic art ; You find not in the stadium a course which ...
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... of accent in Latin is proved by the fact that early and late in the history of the language it was the basis of the popular rhythms . To the Roman ear , therefore , side by side with the perception of length in the ENGLISH PROSODY 79.
... of accent in Latin is proved by the fact that early and late in the history of the language it was the basis of the popular rhythms . To the Roman ear , therefore , side by side with the perception of length in the ENGLISH PROSODY 79.
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... Roman Pontiffs makes the first and second degrees of relationship alone a bar to the marriage of the Indians , yet the Abipones , instructed by nature and the examples of their ancestors , abhor the very thought of marrying anyone ...
... Roman Pontiffs makes the first and second degrees of relationship alone a bar to the marriage of the Indians , yet the Abipones , instructed by nature and the examples of their ancestors , abhor the very thought of marrying anyone ...
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