The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 26F.C. & J. Rivington, 1853 |
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6 VI . COMMODIANUS . - We pass now from these fragments of early writers to a longer work , a poem by Commodianus , an African Bishop , who lived in the middle of the third century , consisting of above a thousand lines , of which a ...
6 VI . COMMODIANUS . - We pass now from these fragments of early writers to a longer work , a poem by Commodianus , an African Bishop , who lived in the middle of the third century , consisting of above a thousand lines , of which a ...
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... Commodianus are sometimes regarded as the successors of the versus incompti , versus incompo- siti , Saturnii , Fescennini , or by whatever other name they are called , the rude , inartificial productions of early times . Those verses ...
... Commodianus are sometimes regarded as the successors of the versus incompti , versus incompo- siti , Saturnii , Fescennini , or by whatever other name they are called , the rude , inartificial productions of early times . Those verses ...
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... Commodianus made his verses by the ear , and as the quantities were observed in the living , spoken African Latin of his own day , and not by the rules of what was virtually a dead language . Commodianus's false quantities are scarcely ...
... Commodianus made his verses by the ear , and as the quantities were observed in the living , spoken African Latin of his own day , and not by the rules of what was virtually a dead language . Commodianus's false quantities are scarcely ...
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