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The interview of Ilioneus with Latinus perhaps reminds us too much of his interview with Dido in the First Book : but the effect on Latinus ' own mind , prepared as it had been by omens and predictions , is well and forcibly portrayed .
The interview of Ilioneus with Latinus perhaps reminds us too much of his interview with Dido in the First Book : but the effect on Latinus ' own mind , prepared as it had been by omens and predictions , is well and forcibly portrayed .
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The reference perhaps is , as w in his own person , as in 9. 446 , though suggests , to the gales mentioned by Pa the feeling here is more national than nurus 6. 354 foll . personal . • Aeneia nutrix ' like “ Aeneia 7.
The reference perhaps is , as w in his own person , as in 9. 446 , though suggests , to the gales mentioned by Pa the feeling here is more national than nurus 6. 354 foll . personal . • Aeneia nutrix ' like “ Aeneia 7.
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123 , “ quae sense which perhaps lurks in prima ' sint ea numina divom ; " 3. 363 , “ cuncti also ) : it may have the force of .in . suaserunt numine divi Italiam petere , ” stantly ' ( comp . “ quam primum " ) : or it both referring to ...
123 , “ quae sense which perhaps lurks in prima ' sint ea numina divom ; " 3. 363 , “ cuncti also ) : it may have the force of .in . suaserunt numine divi Italiam petere , ” stantly ' ( comp . “ quam primum " ) : or it both referring to ...
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but “ longa " ) . Burm . approves it , and Wakef . ' reliquit ' points to predictions delivered in and Ribbeck adopt it . The external aulife , perhaps altered or bequeathed on the thority is probably worthless ; but the deathbed .
but “ longa " ) . Burm . approves it , and Wakef . ' reliquit ' points to predictions delivered in and Ribbeck adopt it . The external aulife , perhaps altered or bequeathed on the thority is probably worthless ; but the deathbed .
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There is perhaps ita : ' ' the old men told the story agreean allusion to the common phrase " lege ably with his having made his way ' & c .; teneri . ” • Veteris dei more , the rule of but this would be harsh enough .
There is perhaps ita : ' ' the old men told the story agreean allusion to the common phrase " lege ably with his having made his way ' & c .; teneri . ” • Veteris dei more , the rule of but this would be harsh enough .
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