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Alphabetical [« »] paruisse 1 parysatis 2 pass 9 passage 21 passages 1 passed 15 passing 2 | Frequency [« »] 21 italy 21 like 21 near 21 passage 21 plutarch 21 returned 21 roman | Cornelius Nepos De Viris Illustribus Concordances passage |
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1 Pre(6) | all such explanations the passage is still difficult and unsatisfactory. 2 Pre(6) | particularly specified? No passage in any ancient author has 3 Pre(6) | Quintilian, vii. 2, the passage is scarcely intelligible, 4 Miltiad(21) | evidently the sense of the passage. ~ 5 Themist(28) | said to have settled. The passage is therefore corrupt, perhaps 6 Themist | Xerxes, having forced a passage through Thermopylae marched 7 Cimon(55) | explains it in his note on the passage.----Fischer. This explanation 8 Lysand(56) | sense of pervertere in this passage, not "destroy," as some 9 Chabr(117)| Attempts to interpret this passage have much exercised the 10 Chabr(117)| not what to make of the passage, unless we receive the cautious 11 Epamin(161)| word periculum, in this passage, greatly perplexed the old 12 Epamin(161)| Gebhard suggested that the passage might be interpreted "Epaminondam 13 Pelop(169)| the sense of locus in this passage, as in Hamilc. c. 1, locus 14 Agesil(181)| this explanation of the passage: that only a part of those 15 Phocion(208)| part of Phocion's life this passage relates is uncertain. Bos 16 Timoleo | and secured him a safe passage to Corinth, because the 17 Hannib | endeavoured to prevent his passage, laid open those parts, 18 Cato(249)| Circiter annos octoginta.] This passage is in some way faulty. Bos 19 Attic(253)| substituted sex for septem in this passage, and Lambinus, with all 20 Attic(279)| satisfactory explanation in this passage. Most interpreters, says 21 Attic(283)| be so interpreted in this passage. ~