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Page 83
In giving Evander a son , Pallas , Virgil appears to have followed one of the
versions of the legend ( see Servius ' note on v . 51 of this Book ) , at the same
time that he retains the name of the elder Pallas , the founder of the Arcadian
Pallantium ...
In giving Evander a son , Pallas , Virgil appears to have followed one of the
versions of the legend ( see Servius ' note on v . 51 of this Book ) , at the same
time that he retains the name of the elder Pallas , the founder of the Arcadian
Pallantium ...
Page 88
Pallas , according to adduced on the other side . The change one story , was the
son of Lycaon , grand was probably made by some one who father of Evander ,
and the heroic founder wished to bring the two clauses under a of Pallantium .
Pallas , according to adduced on the other side . The change one story , was the
son of Lycaon , grand was probably made by some one who father of Evander ,
and the heroic founder wished to bring the two clauses under a of Pallantium .
Page 93
Pallas huic filius una , Una omnes iuvenum primi pauperque senatus . Tura
dabant , tepidusque ... and placido . ' The whole passage is emi . the strangers ,
as Pallas flies to meet them nently characteristic of Virg . , both in its here . It is
worth ...
Pallas huic filius una , Una omnes iuvenum primi pauperque senatus . Tura
dabant , tepidusque ... and placido . ' The whole passage is emi . the strangers ,
as Pallas flies to meet them nently characteristic of Virg . , both in its here . It is
worth ...
Page 94
Audax quos rumpere Pallas Sacra vetat , raptoque volat telo obvius ipse , Et
procul e tumulo : Iuvenes , quae caussa subegit Ignotas temptare vias ? quo
tenditis ? inquit . Qui genus ? unde domo ? pacemne huc fertis , an arma ? Tum
pater ...
Audax quos rumpere Pallas Sacra vetat , raptoque volat telo obvius ipse , Et
procul e tumulo : Iuvenes , quae caussa subegit Ignotas temptare vias ? quo
tenditis ? inquit . Qui genus ? unde domo ? pacemne huc fertis , an arma ? Tum
pater ...
Page 95
Euandrum petimus . Ferte haec , et dicite lectos Dardaniae venisse duces , socia
arma rogantis . Obstipuit tanto perculsus nomine Pallas : Egredere o quicumque
es , ait , coramque parentem Adloquere , ac nostris succede penatibus hospes .
Euandrum petimus . Ferte haec , et dicite lectos Dardaniae venisse duces , socia
arma rogantis . Obstipuit tanto perculsus nomine Pallas : Egredere o quicumque
es , ait , coramque parentem Adloquere , ac nostris succede penatibus hospes .
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