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... epithet , which was doubtless intended to be a Homeric one , attached to the name as a sort of prefix , and to be taken as a matter of course ; but his piety is not merely nominal ; it shows itself in his whole feeling and conduct to ...
... epithet , which was doubtless intended to be a Homeric one , attached to the name as a sort of prefix , and to be taken as a matter of course ; but his piety is not merely nominal ; it shows itself in his whole feeling and conduct to ...
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... epithet which belonged to the place after the foundation of the city by Aeneas is given to it here , as in 4 . 236 , by a natural anticipation at the time ' of his landing . 3. ] The imitation of the exordium of the Odyssey continues ...
... epithet which belonged to the place after the foundation of the city by Aeneas is given to it here , as in 4 . 236 , by a natural anticipation at the time ' of his landing . 3. ] The imitation of the exordium of the Odyssey continues ...
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... epithet of war ( 9. 667. , 11. 635. , 12 . 124 ) applied to the warlike nation . Given VOL . II . " , t 10 15 to the stern pursnits of war . ' ' " Ad bella studium , " G. 3. 179 . • 15. ] Germ . comp . Od . 8. 284 , % oi yaιáwv πολὺ ...
... epithet of war ( 9. 667. , 11. 635. , 12 . 124 ) applied to the warlike nation . Given VOL . II . " , t 10 15 to the stern pursnits of war . ' ' " Ad bella studium , " G. 3. 179 . • 15. ] Germ . comp . Od . 8. 284 , % oi yaιáwv πολὺ ...
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... epithet ' rex . ' Hinc , ' i . e . ' Trojano a sanguine , ' rather than ex hac progenie ; ' but it is not very clear , as , though in the latter case the distinction between the ' progenies ' and the ' populus ' springing from it seems ...
... epithet ' rex . ' Hinc , ' i . e . ' Trojano a sanguine , ' rather than ex hac progenie ; ' but it is not very clear , as , though in the latter case the distinction between the ' progenies ' and the ' populus ' springing from it seems ...
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... epithet of course makes a dif- ference . 150. ] Iamque , ' and at last they have begun to throw , ' & c . Comp . 12. 656 , " Iamque faces ad tecta volant . " ' Faces , ' to fire buildings with , were regular arms of a Roman mob . Tac ...
... epithet of course makes a dif- ference . 150. ] Iamque , ' and at last they have begun to throw , ' & c . Comp . 12. 656 , " Iamque faces ad tecta volant . " ' Faces , ' to fire buildings with , were regular arms of a Roman mob . Tac ...
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