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... seems to have established his right to what he has borrowed by the perfect fitness with which a prophecy of the destiny of Rome is introduced at the commencement of a poem intended to be a monument of Roman greatness . The remaining ...
... seems to have established his right to what he has borrowed by the perfect fitness with which a prophecy of the destiny of Rome is introduced at the commencement of a poem intended to be a monument of Roman greatness . The remaining ...
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... seems epexegetical of " hinc . " Serv . mentions that Probus marked this and the next line as doubtful ; but it seems to have been merely a critical opinion . Superbus ' here seems to be equivalent to praestans , ' as in Sil . 10. 573 ...
... seems epexegetical of " hinc . " Serv . mentions that Probus marked this and the next line as doubtful ; but it seems to have been merely a critical opinion . Superbus ' here seems to be equivalent to praestans , ' as in Sil . 10. 573 ...
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... seems to be middle in sense , though Weidner takes it " casu vertuntur . " 159. ] Serv . seems right in treating this as an imaginary description . All the parts of it except the island are taken from or suggested by the harbour of ...
... seems to be middle in sense , though Weidner takes it " casu vertuntur . " 159. ] Serv . seems right in treating this as an imaginary description . All the parts of it except the island are taken from or suggested by the harbour of ...
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... seems far - fetched . Looking to ' una , ' it seems better to take sanguinis ' · skin- as equivalent to " generis " ( " sanguis meus , " 6. 835 ) , not as an attributive geni- tive . Comp . however 6. 778 , " Assaraci quam sanguinis ...
... seems far - fetched . Looking to ' una , ' it seems better to take sanguinis ' · skin- as equivalent to " generis " ( " sanguis meus , " 6. 835 ) , not as an attributive geni- tive . Comp . however 6. 778 , " Assaraci quam sanguinis ...
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... seems to bear a neutral sense , but more frequently it occurs in connexions which imply the notion of arbitrary if not of abused power . Here the circumstances of the story rather remind us of Greeks fying from a τύραννος . 362. ] For ...
... seems to bear a neutral sense , but more frequently it occurs in connexions which imply the notion of arbitrary if not of abused power . Here the circumstances of the story rather remind us of Greeks fying from a τύραννος . 362. ] For ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The Aeneid John Conington,Henry Nettleship,Virgil No preview available - 2015 |
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