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Horrendum Professor Seeley , Introduction to Livy p . silvis et religione parentum'is equivalent 19 , notices this passage as a remarkable to " cinctum silvis borrendis et religiosis , ” instance of Euhemerism : the gods of Italy ...
Horrendum Professor Seeley , Introduction to Livy p . silvis et religione parentum'is equivalent 19 , notices this passage as a remarkable to " cinctum silvis borrendis et religiosis , ” instance of Euhemerism : the gods of Italy ...
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Had rently as instances of intus ' with abl .: critics dealt with the text of Virg . as they but in all of them with the partial excep- have dealt with that of the Greek drama . tiou of the present ' intus ' comes after its tists ...
Had rently as instances of intus ' with abl .: critics dealt with the text of Virg . as they but in all of them with the partial excep- have dealt with that of the Greek drama . tiou of the present ' intus ' comes after its tists ...
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113 , with many gione viae ' ( to deceive in or in respect of the other instances . course ) occurs again 9. 385 , where see note . 222. ) For the imagery comp . 5. 693 foll . 216. ] Contrast 1. 377 , “ Forte sua 223.
113 , with many gione viae ' ( to deceive in or in respect of the other instances . course ) occurs again 9. 385 , where see note . 222. ) For the imagery comp . 5. 693 foll . 216. ] Contrast 1. 377 , “ Forte sua 223.
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265 See , among many other instances , 4. 143 . foll . ) of the horses of Aeneas , which An- Here Virg , was thinking of the return of chises had bred by stealth from descen . Poseidon from the Ethiopians , when he dants of those given ...
265 See , among many other instances , 4. 143 . foll . ) of the horses of Aeneas , which An- Here Virg , was thinking of the return of chises had bred by stealth from descen . Poseidon from the Ethiopians , when he dants of those given ...
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Heyne thinks it certain that this ' cursu illo ' may = “ illius cursu , " as in simile is taken from some lost Greek poet , the instances mentioned on 2. 171. 8. 414 a singular way of vindicating Virg.'s taste is perhaps slightly in ...
Heyne thinks it certain that this ' cursu illo ' may = “ illius cursu , " as in simile is taken from some lost Greek poet , the instances mentioned on 2. 171. 8. 414 a singular way of vindicating Virg.'s taste is perhaps slightly in ...
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