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347 , “ Hic amor , haec patria est , suppose that ' sperare ' can stand as inf .
though ' hic ' there is probably the pro- for imperative . See on 3. 405 . noun .
Heyne placed a comma after “ talia , ' 127. ] “ Moliri aggerem , ” or “ cingere taking
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347 , “ Hic amor , haec patria est , suppose that ' sperare ' can stand as inf .
though ' hic ' there is probably the pro- for imperative . See on 3. 405 . noun .
Heyne placed a comma after “ talia , ' 127. ] “ Moliri aggerem , ” or “ cingere taking
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Sidus ' how . “ Ĝenus ab love summo 6. 123 . ever might conceivably stand for a
storm gente ” 5. 373 . ( stormy season ) : see 11. 259. For ' re 221. ] ' Ad limina '
denotes the humility gione viae ' see on 2. 737. • Fallere re of supplicants . Comp
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Sidus ' how . “ Ĝenus ab love summo 6. 123 . ever might conceivably stand for a
storm gente ” 5. 373 . ( stormy season ) : see 11. 259. For ' re 221. ] ' Ad limina '
denotes the humility gione viae ' see on 2. 737. • Fallere re of supplicants . Comp
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... as the real agent . apparently one other MS . The corruption • Daedalus , ' a
favourite word with Lucr . , probably arose from aethere . ' Longo ' applied by
Ennius ( inc . lib . 21 ) to Minerva . might stand , not as = “ longinquus , " which
283.
... as the real agent . apparently one other MS . The corruption • Daedalus , ' a
favourite word with Lucr . , probably arose from aethere . ' Longo ' applied by
Ennius ( inc . lib . 21 ) to Minerva . might stand , not as = “ longinquus , " which
283.
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Rom . has laborum , ' the gods , and from which they were called which could not
well stand . There is the rol várvuos . “ Your power is felt under a same variety in
E. 10. 1 . thousand names ; ' a reason why she would 332. ] For the sentiment ...
Rom . has laborum , ' the gods , and from which they were called which could not
well stand . There is the rol várvuos . “ Your power is felt under a same variety in
E. 10. 1 . thousand names ; ' a reason why she would 332. ] For the sentiment ...
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Also Hor . might stand ; but numine ' is better . 2 Od . 19 . , where “ carmina
docentem " Serv . thinks simulato ' means delusion , means teaching the chorus ,
as a choragus . not conscious pretence , appealing to v . So “ lustrare choreis " 10
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Also Hor . might stand ; but numine ' is better . 2 Od . 19 . , where “ carmina
docentem " Serv . thinks simulato ' means delusion , means teaching the chorus ,
as a choragus . not conscious pretence , appealing to v . So “ lustrare choreis " 10
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