Shakespeare and Classical Antiquity: Greek and Latin Antiquity as Presented in Shakespeare's Plays (crowned by the French Academy). |
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... remarks that this is precisely Horace's line— " Insanire paret certa ratione modoque . " Yet I think that without ... remark that no English translation of Catullus had yet appeared ; surely the imagination of both poets may have met ...
... remarks that this is precisely Horace's line— " Insanire paret certa ratione modoque . " Yet I think that without ... remark that no English translation of Catullus had yet appeared ; surely the imagination of both poets may have met ...
Page 381
... remarks— " A very erroneous notion would be entertained of the important part played by women in French society , if we were to judge simply by the articles of the civil code which define the respective rights and duties of husband and ...
... remarks— " A very erroneous notion would be entertained of the important part played by women in French society , if we were to judge simply by the articles of the civil code which define the respective rights and duties of husband and ...
Page 381
... remarks— " A very erroneous notion would be entertained of the important part played by women in French society , if we were to judge simply by the articles of the civil code which define the respective rights and duties of husband and ...
... remarks— " A very erroneous notion would be entertained of the important part played by women in French society , if we were to judge simply by the articles of the civil code which define the respective rights and duties of husband and ...
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