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62 , describing the place . It is insufficient , especially as the copies which a small
pond , in the smallest dimension omit ' et ' do not agree in reading ' monabout
twenty paces , and not more than stratur . ' Rom . is the only one of Ribthirty in the
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62 , describing the place . It is insufficient , especially as the copies which a small
pond , in the smallest dimension omit ' et ' do not agree in reading ' monabout
twenty paces , and not more than stratur . ' Rom . is the only one of Ribthirty in the
...
Page 57
This simile is an amplified and copies have “ aspersa ' for inlisa . ' ornamented
imitation of Il . 15. 618 foll . , 591. ] Comp . 3. 670 , “ Verum ubi nulla where the
image is applied to the serried datur dextra adfectare potestas . ” It is array of the
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This simile is an amplified and copies have “ aspersa ' for inlisa . ' ornamented
imitation of Il . 15. 618 foll . , 591. ] Comp . 3. 670 , “ Verum ubi nulla where the
image is applied to the serried datur dextra adfectare potestas . ” It is array of the
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223. the autograph copy they preceded , and to ' Umbris , ' the deepest retirement
of the have been transposed accidentally by a palace . So Amphiaraus is said "
atra sede confusion of the transcriber between signa ' tegi ” Stat . Theb . 3.
223. the autograph copy they preceded , and to ' Umbris , ' the deepest retirement
of the have been transposed accidentally by a palace . So Amphiaraus is said "
atra sede confusion of the transcriber between signa ' tegi ” Stat . Theb . 3.
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Some of Pierius ' copies forbade a consul to lead his army through had sistere . '
it : he had however passed it in safety 693. ] Partly taken from 1. 722 , “ Iam
before the order reached him , Livy 9. 36 pridem resides animos desuetaque
corda .
Some of Pierius ' copies forbade a consul to lead his army through had sistere . '
it : he had however passed it in safety 693. ] Partly taken from 1. 722 , “ Iam
before the order reached him , Livy 9. 36 pridem resides animos desuetaque
corda .
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Pal . and Gud . have Virg . means to introduce at one sweep all • Roscia , ' and
some inferior copies ' roscida : ' the communities which partook in the comp .
Pliny 3. 12 ( 17 ) , ( Sabini ) “ Velinos sacrifices at the Alban mount , which is
accolunt ...
Pal . and Gud . have Virg . means to introduce at one sweep all • Roscia , ' and
some inferior copies ' roscida : ' the communities which partook in the comp .
Pliny 3. 12 ( 17 ) , ( Sabini ) “ Velinos sacrifices at the Alban mount , which is
accolunt ...
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