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... tion in all cases , as better suited to the ordinary reader : as it is , I trust the discrepancy will be pardoned . The commentaries which I have used have been in general the same as those employed for the Eclogues and Georgics . I ...
... tion in all cases , as better suited to the ordinary reader : as it is , I trust the discrepancy will be pardoned . The commentaries which I have used have been in general the same as those employed for the Eclogues and Georgics . I ...
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... tion ; there , of a loose popular identification . He talks of Dorians at a time when the Dorians were scarcely known , and confers on the Trojans the name of their Phrygian neighbours . He generalizes from a part to the whole , and ...
... tion ; there , of a loose popular identification . He talks of Dorians at a time when the Dorians were scarcely known , and confers on the Trojans the name of their Phrygian neighbours . He generalizes from a part to the whole , and ...
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... tion which Ajax gives to Poseidon , Od . 4 . 503 , 509. Oilei ' is not an adjective , but a patronymic genitive , like ' Oïños TaxÙS Αἴας . In Cic . de Orat . 2. 66 , and Ov . M. 12. 622 , Oileos ' is probably the Greek genitive ...
... tion which Ajax gives to Poseidon , Od . 4 . 503 , 509. Oilei ' is not an adjective , but a patronymic genitive , like ' Oïños TaxÙS Αἴας . In Cic . de Orat . 2. 66 , and Ov . M. 12. 622 , Oileos ' is probably the Greek genitive ...
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... tion ) that it may mean a place of retire- ment ; and the notions of a place where men withdraw , and a place which with- draws itself , easily pass into each other . The words recur 3. 229 . < 160. ] Obiectu laterum ' " obiectis la ...
... tion ) that it may mean a place of retire- ment ; and the notions of a place where men withdraw , and a place which with- draws itself , easily pass into each other . The words recur 3. 229 . < 160. ] Obiectu laterum ' " obiectis la ...
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... tion seems meant . Wagn . retains lon- gam ' as more poetical than ' Longam ; ' he however writes Longam ' in 6. 766. A similar inversion of the names of persons is found even in prose writers . See Macleane on Hor . 2 Od . 2. 3 . 272 ...
... tion seems meant . Wagn . retains lon- gam ' as more poetical than ' Longam ; ' he however writes Longam ' in 6. 766. A similar inversion of the names of persons is found even in prose writers . See Macleane on Hor . 2 Od . 2. 3 . 272 ...
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