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... things ; not , indeed , so changeful and transitory as those of dress , but fashions nevertheless ; and of late years some scholars , even eminent scholars , have fallen into the habit or affectation of speaking with some contempt of ...
... things ; not , indeed , so changeful and transitory as those of dress , but fashions nevertheless ; and of late years some scholars , even eminent scholars , have fallen into the habit or affectation of speaking with some contempt of ...
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... . Thus , as Conington explains the passage , all things needed his care , the very pines ( ipsae , etc. ) , fountains , and orchards called for him to come home . So in the kindred passage in Theocritus , 4 [ 5-38 NOTES ON THE BUCOLICS .
... . Thus , as Conington explains the passage , all things needed his care , the very pines ( ipsae , etc. ) , fountains , and orchards called for him to come home . So in the kindred passage in Theocritus , 4 [ 5-38 NOTES ON THE BUCOLICS .
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... things else ! I have let the hot south wind blast my flowers , and the wild boars break in upon my pure springs ! Some with Voss understand this to be a figure , perhaps a proverb , signifying the entire breaking up of one's peace and ...
... things else ! I have let the hot south wind blast my flowers , and the wild boars break in upon my pure springs ! Some with Voss understand this to be a figure , perhaps a proverb , signifying the entire breaking up of one's peace and ...
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... things , except by taking the law into their own hands.- 18. Multum - Lycisca , though Lucisca barked aloud . -19 . Quo , etc. , equivalent to stop thief ! " . -20 . Tityre , Damon's herdsman . Coge pecus , get your flock together ...
... things , except by taking the law into their own hands.- 18. Multum - Lycisca , though Lucisca barked aloud . -19 . Quo , etc. , equivalent to stop thief ! " . -20 . Tityre , Damon's herdsman . Coge pecus , get your flock together ...
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... things no less absurd , " or , as Con- ington suggests , " May he be compelled to do such things , as a just retribu- tion . " . -92-103 . Damoctas comes back to rustic associations , and Menal- cas again follows . -94 . Parcite , with ...
... things no less absurd , " or , as Con- ington suggests , " May he be compelled to do such things , as a just retribu- tion . " . -92-103 . Damoctas comes back to rustic associations , and Menal- cas again follows . -94 . Parcite , with ...
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