P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... person who has been hewn by him as a carcase fit for hounds , and continues mangled even in his ghostly body . Such men were not likely to sympathize with the admiration expressed by the Homeric Antenor , as , on the day that was to ...
... person who has been hewn by him as a carcase fit for hounds , and continues mangled even in his ghostly body . Such men were not likely to sympathize with the admiration expressed by the Homeric Antenor , as , on the day that was to ...
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... person for whom no minstrel of the heroic age would have claimed a tear . If Virgil had been the poet of the Odyssey , it is possible that our recollections of insolence , cruelty , and lawless sensuality would not have wholly hindered ...
... person for whom no minstrel of the heroic age would have claimed a tear . If Virgil had been the poet of the Odyssey , it is possible that our recollections of insolence , cruelty , and lawless sensuality would not have wholly hindered ...
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... person whose relation to him is all the time forming one adventure more . This peculiarity of the Homeric story is noticed by Horace in a well - known passage of his Art of Poetry ( vv . 146 foll . ) , and recommended to the adoption of ...
... person whose relation to him is all the time forming one adventure more . This peculiarity of the Homeric story is noticed by Horace in a well - known passage of his Art of Poetry ( vv . 146 foll . ) , and recommended to the adoption of ...
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... person is alone ; to think or mutter , if the person is in com- pany . It is the pori & μvenσato vμdv of Ŏd . 5. 285 , where Poseidon takes the part taken by Juno here . Mene - desis- tere : ' for this use of the accus . and infin . to ...
... person is alone ; to think or mutter , if the person is in com- pany . It is the pori & μvenσato vμdv of Ŏd . 5. 285 , where Poseidon takes the part taken by Juno here . Mene - desis- tere : ' for this use of the accus . and infin . to ...
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... person upon a thing , is , as Henry has pointed out , un- usual , if not unexampled . Infixit ' how- ever is supported by Sen. Ag . 571 , " Hae- rent acutis rupibus fixae rates , " quoted by Gossrau . Henry's interpretation , making ...
... person upon a thing , is , as Henry has pointed out , un- usual , if not unexampled . Infixit ' how- ever is supported by Sen. Ag . 571 , " Hae- rent acutis rupibus fixae rates , " quoted by Gossrau . Henry's interpretation , making ...
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