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... Latin writers , the " Metamorphoses of Ovid " have always commanded attention . All who have read the work of Antoninus and the " Metamorphoses of Ovid , " will easily perceive how much information on the nature and habits of animals ...
... Latin scholars in England , he will be answerable to all those who enjoy it , if by any feebleness of his own he provokes the general public to the profane question , ' Is this dull stuff all that is to be found in the ancient authors ...
... Latin hexa- meter . All the arguments derived from the fact that the Latin accentuation is different from the Greek either prove too much , or are nothing to the purpose ; for they either show that short and long syllables had no ...
... Latin equivalents , and though Lucina has become familiar to us through Milton's line , we do not think that this form of the Latin Juno ought to supersede the μογοστόκοι εἰλείθυιαι of the Homeric creed . Why not call them the pain ...
... must except from this remark his edition of the ' Recognitions of Clement ; ' for he has added a table of reference to the Latin and Greek texts . of 6 6 of fragments , under the title Analecta Syriaca 172 Syriac Manuscripts .