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... explained the reasons which lead me to question the appropriateness of the special praise usually given to Virgil's agricultural poetry , and conceded , though with more hesitation , to his pastoral compositions , as if the true bent of ...
... explained the reasons which lead me to question the appropriateness of the special praise usually given to Virgil's agricultural poetry , and conceded , though with more hesitation , to his pastoral compositions , as if the true bent of ...
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... explained and enforced further . Mr. Grote has shown his characteristic insight in remarking that " the great innovation of the Athenian dramatists consisted in the rhetorical , the dialectical , and the ethical spirit which they ...
... explained and enforced further . Mr. Grote has shown his characteristic insight in remarking that " the great innovation of the Athenian dramatists consisted in the rhetorical , the dialectical , and the ethical spirit which they ...
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... explained by synizesis . On the whole , I have preferred Lavinaque , ' believing the form to be possible in itself ( comp . " Cam- panus , " " Lucanus , " " Appulus , " & c . ) , and more probable in this instance ; the modern editors ...
... explained by synizesis . On the whole , I have preferred Lavinaque , ' believing the form to be possible in itself ( comp . " Cam- panus , " " Lucanus , " " Appulus , " & c . ) , and more probable in this instance ; the modern editors ...
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... explained as an elliptical expression for " refert pectore , " which we find 5. 409 .- ' O terque quaterque beati , ' & c . The whole of this is closely imitated from part of the speech of Ulysses , Od . 5 . 306–312 . The horror of ...
... explained as an elliptical expression for " refert pectore , " which we find 5. 409 .- ' O terque quaterque beati , ' & c . The whole of this is closely imitated from part of the speech of Ulysses , Od . 5 . 306–312 . The horror of ...
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... explained . " Morte occumbere " and " mortem occumbere " however also occur . ' Mene ' with inf . v . 37 , note . 99. ] Saevus ' has no special meaning here , but is the Homeric " EKTоpos àvopo- φόνοιο . 100. ] Virg . appears to have ...
... explained . " Morte occumbere " and " mortem occumbere " however also occur . ' Mene ' with inf . v . 37 , note . 99. ] Saevus ' has no special meaning here , but is the Homeric " EKTоpos àvopo- φόνοιο . 100. ] Virg . appears to have ...
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