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Page vii
... expressions , but abounds in lines such as Ovid could scarcely have written , such as these : 40. Nulla futura tua est : nulla futura tua est , 184. Convenit illa mihi : convenit illa tibi . 6 198. Plectra dolore tacent : muta dolore ...
... expressions , but abounds in lines such as Ovid could scarcely have written , such as these : 40. Nulla futura tua est : nulla futura tua est , 184. Convenit illa mihi : convenit illa tibi . 6 198. Plectra dolore tacent : muta dolore ...
Page xx
... expression funere digna in vs. 32 , and a general inaccu- racy of detail as regards the legend , which I have pointed out in my notes . The imita- tions of Horace need not make us falter , as Ovid would have followed his treatment of ...
... expression funere digna in vs. 32 , and a general inaccu- racy of detail as regards the legend , which I have pointed out in my notes . The imita- tions of Horace need not make us falter , as Ovid would have followed his treatment of ...
Page xxx
... expression . Substi- tute in ' or ' ad ' with the accusative for the datives in the latter passage , and there is no- thing unusual to strike a reader . Make the same substitution in the first passage , and the construction is nearly as ...
... expression . Substi- tute in ' or ' ad ' with the accusative for the datives in the latter passage , and there is no- thing unusual to strike a reader . Make the same substitution in the first passage , and the construction is nearly as ...
Page xxxvi
... expression , and I believe my own emendation is right . vi . 140. Admirers of Madvig will be truly sorry to see him assenting to a modification of the reading of G , which involves a false quan- tity . He proposes : - Quodlibet ad ...
... expression , and I believe my own emendation is right . vi . 140. Admirers of Madvig will be truly sorry to see him assenting to a modification of the reading of G , which involves a false quan- tity . He proposes : - Quodlibet ad ...
Page xxxvii
... expression : praebere is too material . vii . 45. Madvig reads : - Non ego sum tanti - quid nos metiris inique ? But metior is never used by Ovid , except of spacial mensuration . And Madvig's reading is objectionable on account of nos ...
... expression : praebere is too material . vii . 45. Madvig reads : - Non ego sum tanti - quid nos metiris inique ? But metior is never used by Ovid , except of spacial mensuration . And Madvig's reading is objectionable on account of nos ...
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