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In noctem ' like most MSS . , is far more natural , and the “ Nilus in aestatem
crescit ” Lucr . 6. 712 , confusion of sing . and pl . by transcribers “ humor in lucem
tremulo rarescit ab aestu ” is common enough . “ Signare ' then will ib . 875.
In noctem ' like most MSS . , is far more natural , and the “ Nilus in aestatem
crescit ” Lucr . 6. 712 , confusion of sing . and pl . by transcribers “ humor in lucem
tremulo rarescit ab aestu ” is common enough . “ Signare ' then will ib . 875.
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The Tyrrhene force ' is naturally 47. ] In 8. 314 the Fauns and Nymphs
enumerated among the subjects of this are the indigenous race that inhabited
part of the poem , as the strife between Italy when Saturn came down to civilize
Mezentius ...
The Tyrrhene force ' is naturally 47. ] In 8. 314 the Fauns and Nymphs
enumerated among the subjects of this are the indigenous race that inhabited
part of the poem , as the strife between Italy when Saturn came down to civilize
Mezentius ...
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3 have veniunt , ' which which denotes the natural movement of would do very
well , whether we took it the universe ( though probably with the literally , ' are on
their way , ' or as the pro- transferred sense of absolute disposal ) , is phetic ...
3 have veniunt , ' which which denotes the natural movement of would do very
well , whether we took it the universe ( though probably with the literally , ' are on
their way , ' or as the pro- transferred sense of absolute disposal ) , is phetic ...
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159 ) , would be the " namque , ' in this way , has less meaning , natural
expression . Moliri aggere tecta ' and ... Prima ' should be taken come in naturally
in a parenthetical clause : semi - adverbially , and connected with comp . Ov . M.
15.
159 ) , would be the " namque , ' in this way , has less meaning , natural
expression . Moliri aggere tecta ' and ... Prima ' should be taken come in naturally
in a parenthetical clause : semi - adverbially , and connected with comp . Ov . M.
15.
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seen or heard ; but it seems more natural 162. ] This picture was probably sug to
say that the words were originally apgested by the Campus Martius : but there
plied to one sent to fetch tidings , and was a similar public ground for exercise ...
seen or heard ; but it seems more natural 162. ] This picture was probably sug to
say that the words were originally apgested by the Campus Martius : but there
plied to one sent to fetch tidings , and was a similar public ground for exercise ...
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