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... pass through all its phases from primitive purity to the lowest de- generacy . The tenth and last of these secular periods , or magni menses , which are of indefinite length , is now ending under the reign or influ- ence of Apollo ( iam ...
... pass through all its phases from primitive purity to the lowest de- generacy . The tenth and last of these secular periods , or magni menses , which are of indefinite length , is now ending under the reign or influ- ence of Apollo ( iam ...
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... pass from the field where it is growing to another . All these workings of magic herbs were matter of common belief , and , in regard to the removal of standing crops , Pliny , XXVIII , 2 , 4 , mentions a law of the twelve tables ...
... pass from the field where it is growing to another . All these workings of magic herbs were matter of common belief , and , in regard to the removal of standing crops , Pliny , XXVIII , 2 , 4 , mentions a law of the twelve tables ...
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... pass into the northwestern ridges of the Apennines . - 171 , 172. The allusion here is to the visit made by Augustus to Syria and Egypt , soon after the battle of Actium ( B. c . 31 ) , and before the capture of Alexandria and the death ...
... pass into the northwestern ridges of the Apennines . - 171 , 172. The allusion here is to the visit made by Augustus to Syria and Egypt , soon after the battle of Actium ( B. c . 31 ) , and before the capture of Alexandria and the death ...
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... pass to which each side of the young vine in the nursery has been exposed . -272 . Restituant ; supply arbores or vites ; or take as the object of the verb -273 , 274. Colli- the three foregoing clauses . Consuescere = consuetudo.- bus ...
... pass to which each side of the young vine in the nursery has been exposed . -272 . Restituant ; supply arbores or vites ; or take as the object of the verb -273 , 274. Colli- the three foregoing clauses . Consuescere = consuetudo.- bus ...
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... pass through the skin without breaking it ; and the viscera , or all parts within the hide are reduced to a pulp ( solvuntur ) by pounding ( tunsa ) .- -303 . Clauso , substantively , the inclosure or closed chamber.- -305-307 . The ...
... pass through the skin without breaking it ; and the viscera , or all parts within the hide are reduced to a pulp ( solvuntur ) by pounding ( tunsa ) .- -303 . Clauso , substantively , the inclosure or closed chamber.- -305-307 . The ...
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Page cxxxvi - ... sibila lambebant linguis vibrantibus ora. diffugimus visu exsangues. illi agmine certo Laocoonta petunt ; et primum parva duorum corpora natorum serpens amplexus uterque implicat et miseros morsu depascitur artus ; 215 post ipsum, auxilio subeuntem ac tela ferentem, corripiunt spirisque ligant ingentibus : et iam bis medium amplexi, bis collo squamea circum terga dati, superant capite et cervicibus altis.
Page ccxcviii - Agnoscunt spolia inter se, galeamque nitentem Messapi, et multo phaleras sudore receptas. Et jam prima novo spargebat lumine terras Tithoni croceum linquens Aurora cubile...
Page ccxxxvi - ... tua me, genitor, tua tristis imago, saepius occurrens, haec limina tendere adegit. stant sale Tyrrheno classes. da iungere dextram, da, genitor ; teque amplexu ne subtrahe nostro.
Page ccxx - Talibus orabat dictis, arasque tenebat, Cum sic orsa loqui vates: Sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno; Noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis ; Sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, Hoc opus, hie labor est.
Page xxi - Dardaniusque Paris. Pallas quas condidit arces ipsa colat : nobis placeant ante omnia silvae. Torva leaena lupum sequitur, lupus ipse capellam, florentem cytisum sequitur lasciva capella, te Corydon, o Alexi : trahit sua quemque voluptas.
Page lxxv - Tentanda via est, qua me quoque possim Tollere humo, victorque virum volitare per ora.
Page ccxxix - ... infelix Dido, verus mihi nuntius ergo venerat exstinctam ferroque extrema secutam? funeris heu tibi causa fui? per sidera iuro, per superos et, si qua fides tellure sub ima est, invitus, regina, tuo de litore cessi.
Page ccclxii - Aenean captiva videbo." accepit vocem lacrimis Lavinia matris flagrantis perfusa genas, cui plurimus ignem 65 subiecit rubor et calefacta per ora cucurrit. Indum sanguineo veluti violaverit ostro si quis ebur, aut mixta rubent ubi lilia multa alba rosa : talis virgo dabat ore colores.
Page cxxx - Conticuere omnes intentique ora tenebant. Inde toro pater Aeneas sic orsus ab alto : 'Infandum, regina, iubes renovare dolorem, Troianas ut opes et lamentabile regnum eruerint Danai; quaeque ipse miserrima vidi et quorum pars magna fui.
Page xxix - Nunc ego (namque super tibi erunt qui dicere laudes, Vare, tuas cupiant et tristia condere bella) agrestem tenui meditabor harundine Musam.