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... the end of the Appendix should be added the valuable work of Mr. Duff , " A Literary History of Rome , " Fisher Unwin , 1909 . H. A. STRONG . A. Y. CAMPBELL . CONTENTS I. THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND THE ROMAN CHARACTER ( viii.
... the end of the Appendix should be added the valuable work of Mr. Duff , " A Literary History of Rome , " Fisher Unwin , 1909 . H. A. STRONG . A. Y. CAMPBELL . CONTENTS I. THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND THE ROMAN CHARACTER ( viii.
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Oskar Weise. CONTENTS I. THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND THE ROMAN CHARACTER ( §§ 1-33 ) . The Roman character interpreted by the follow- ing traits in the Latin language : ( 1 ) Word - formation ; wealth of vocabulary ; usage of particular words ...
Oskar Weise. CONTENTS I. THE LATIN LANGUAGE AND THE ROMAN CHARACTER ( §§ 1-33 ) . The Roman character interpreted by the follow- ing traits in the Latin language : ( 1 ) Word - formation ; wealth of vocabulary ; usage of particular words ...
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... Language of Poetry and its truth to Nature ( §§ 77 sqq . ) . ( 4 ) The license allowed to Poetry as contrasted with that allowed to Prose ( §§ 79-88 ) . IV . THE LANGUAGE ... Latin Voca- 181 211 bulary . NOTES . INDEX 225 255 UNIV . OF ...
... Language of Poetry and its truth to Nature ( §§ 77 sqq . ) . ( 4 ) The license allowed to Poetry as contrasted with that allowed to Prose ( §§ 79-88 ) . IV . THE LANGUAGE ... Latin Voca- 181 211 bulary . NOTES . INDEX 225 255 UNIV . OF ...
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... Latin language ( 3 ) . It has long been recognized that the vocabulary of Latin is poorer than that of Greece ( 4 ) , and it is equally certain that a large portion of this vocabulary had to be recruited from foreign countries . Now ...
... Latin language ( 3 ) . It has long been recognized that the vocabulary of Latin is poorer than that of Greece ( 4 ) , and it is equally certain that a large portion of this vocabulary had to be recruited from foreign countries . Now ...
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... Latin expressions already in use in favour of foreign ones , as in the case of elephas for bos Luca , and the chestnut ( nux mollusca or calva ) , etc. In cases where the origin and the derivation of a * More probably from amoliri , as ...
... Latin expressions already in use in favour of foreign ones , as in the case of elephas for bos Luca , and the chestnut ( nux mollusca or calva ) , etc. In cases where the origin and the derivation of a * More probably from amoliri , as ...
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