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61 on Calypso , summer , as light comes on : ” “ in noctem ” and it is her cave that is full of the scent of here can hardly mean “ every night , ” but burning cedar , an incident which Virg . has “ towards the approach of night .
61 on Calypso , summer , as light comes on : ” “ in noctem ” and it is her cave that is full of the scent of here can hardly mean “ every night , ” but burning cedar , an incident which Virg . has “ towards the approach of night .
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Virg . , tive of Aeneas'landing , nearly repeats by the help of the Muse , will describe the Virg . , “ lucosque petunt ubi nubilus um- posture of affairs ( “ tempora rerum ' ) and bra In mare cum fava prorumpit Thybris the condition of ...
Virg . , tive of Aeneas'landing , nearly repeats by the help of the Muse , will describe the Virg . , “ lucosque petunt ubi nubilus um- posture of affairs ( “ tempora rerum ' ) and bra In mare cum fava prorumpit Thybris the condition of ...
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visa est involvi fumida lumine fulvo Wakef . read ' monstrorum ' from a MS . of But it is more after the manner of Virg . Donatus . to begin a new clause with ' tum , ' as the 82. ] · Lucosque , ' & c . The chief thing last point in a ...
visa est involvi fumida lumine fulvo Wakef . read ' monstrorum ' from a MS . of But it is more after the manner of Virg . Donatus . to begin a new clause with ' tum , ' as the 82. ] · Lucosque , ' & c . The chief thing last point in a ...
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Virg . accepted by Heyne , and is adopted by seems to have transferred the custom to Mr.Bunbury , Dict . G.'Ardea . The former Italy . Heyne remarks that Tiburtus , the view is confirmed by Hor . 1 Od . 7.
Virg . accepted by Heyne , and is adopted by seems to have transferred the custom to Mr.Bunbury , Dict . G.'Ardea . The former Italy . Heyne remarks that Tiburtus , the view is confirmed by Hor . 1 Od . 7.
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332 . generally on Virg.'s partiality for the According to Cato ap . Serv . and Livy 1. 1 number 100 . it bore the name of Troia . 153. ] ' Oratores , ' 8. 505. , 11. 100 , 331 . 158. ] ' Molitur locum , ' breaks ground , It was an old ...
332 . generally on Virg.'s partiality for the According to Cato ap . Serv . and Livy 1. 1 number 100 . it bore the name of Troia . 153. ] ' Oratores , ' 8. 505. , 11. 100 , 331 . 158. ] ' Molitur locum , ' breaks ground , It was an old ...
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Page 135 - ... haec genitor digressu dicta supremo fundebat ; famuli conlapsum in tecta ferebant. lamque adeo exierat portis equitatus apertis, 585 Aeneas inter primes et fidus Achates, inde alii Troiae proceres, ipse agmine Pallas in medio, chlamyde et pictis conspectus in armis, qualis ubi Oceani perfusus Lucifer unda, quem Venus ante alios astrorum diligit ignis, 590 extulit os sacrum caelo tenebrasque resolvit.
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