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Page 94
... night sets the stage for the book's final adventure . As throughout Book III , Palinurus , the pilot , leads forth the fleet at the journey's start ( line 833-36 ) : 34 princeps ante omnis densum Palinurus agebat agmen ; ad hunc alii ...
... night sets the stage for the book's final adventure . As throughout Book III , Palinurus , the pilot , leads forth the fleet at the journey's start ( line 833-36 ) : 34 princeps ante omnis densum Palinurus agebat agmen ; ad hunc alii ...
Page 139
... night ( lines 407–15 ) : Inde ubi prima quies medio iam noctis abactae curriculo expulerat somnum , cum femina primum , cui tolerare colo vitam tenuique Minerva impositum , cinerem et sopitos suscitat ignis . noctem addens operi ...
... night ( lines 407–15 ) : Inde ubi prima quies medio iam noctis abactae curriculo expulerat somnum , cum femina primum , cui tolerare colo vitam tenuique Minerva impositum , cinerem et sopitos suscitat ignis . noctem addens operi ...
Page 217
... night in line 738- torquet medios Nox umida cursus ( dewy night turns in middle course ) . Night literally races through the sky , but the image of " twist- ing " is also inherent in the boat race ( lines 165 , 177 ) , as , of course ...
... night in line 738- torquet medios Nox umida cursus ( dewy night turns in middle course ) . Night literally races through the sky , but the image of " twist- ing " is also inherent in the boat race ( lines 165 , 177 ) , as , of course ...
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