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But though ' signare rising bright enables them to hold on their nomen ' might possibly mean to impress a At other times they put in for the name , ' signat , ' the reading of Rom . and night , 3. 508 foll . • In noctem ' like most MSS ...
But though ' signare rising bright enables them to hold on their nomen ' might possibly mean to impress a At other times they put in for the name , ' signat , ' the reading of Rom . and night , 3. 508 foll . • In noctem ' like most MSS ...
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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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Adpulit oris ” 1.377 . , 3. 338 , 715. otherwise they could hardly be grander 40. ] • Revocare ' of recalling the past , than the fall of Troy . But Virg . may like “ repeto " v . 123 below . Primae ex- mean to contrast ...
Adpulit oris ” 1.377 . , 3. 338 , 715. otherwise they could hardly be grander 40. ] • Revocare ' of recalling the past , than the fall of Troy . But Virg . may like “ repeto " v . 123 below . Primae ex- mean to contrast ...
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Thunder however itself deorum ' to mean , that prayer is made to is an omen 2. 692 , and “ clarus intonuit ' her first : but it evidently denotes prece may = " clarum intonuit . ” The threedence among the Gods , as Serv . takes it ...
Thunder however itself deorum ' to mean , that prayer is made to is an omen 2. 692 , and “ clarus intonuit ' her first : but it evidently denotes prece may = " clarum intonuit . ” The threedence among the Gods , as Serv . takes it ...
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The ' Aurunci ' ( ur · Ignorate ' might mean ' mistake their Ausones ) were regarded as a primitive character : ' but it is better to understand people , and identified with the Abori . ne ignorate Latinos Saturni ( esse ) gen ...
The ' Aurunci ' ( ur · Ignorate ' might mean ' mistake their Ausones ) were regarded as a primitive character : ' but it is better to understand people , and identified with the Abori . ne ignorate Latinos Saturni ( esse ) gen ...
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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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