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Scaliger thought the sense Ov . 2 Am . 13. 10 , quoted by Forc . was “ Haud ita multi sunt anni , sed fama 202. ] Comp . 11. 109 , " qui nos fugiatis pervagata non est . ” The dimness of the amicos ? " ib . 113 , “ rex nostra reliquit ...
Scaliger thought the sense Ov . 2 Am . 13. 10 , quoted by Forc . was “ Haud ita multi sunt anni , sed fama 202. ] Comp . 11. 109 , " qui nos fugiatis pervagata non est . ” The dimness of the amicos ? " ib . 113 , “ rex nostra reliquit ...
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where from 1. 565 foll . For the zones comp . as elsewhere what Dido offers is what G. 1. 233 foll . * Plagae ' of the zones Ov . Ilioneus now asks . Nec vestra feretur M.1.48 . Virg . may possibly have thought Fama levis .
where from 1. 565 foll . For the zones comp . as elsewhere what Dido offers is what G. 1. 233 foll . * Plagae ' of the zones Ov . Ilioneus now asks . Nec vestra feretur M.1.48 . Virg . may possibly have thought Fama levis .
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the thoughts suggested by the speech of 249–285 . ] • Latinus is struck with the Ilioneus to look up at his gifts . The thought of the approaching fulfilment of words ' et — sortem are a part of the same the prediction .
the thoughts suggested by the speech of 249–285 . ] • Latinus is struck with the Ilioneus to look up at his gifts . The thought of the approaching fulfilment of words ' et — sortem are a part of the same the prediction .
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Freund cites has passed from the thought that the Ov . M. 12. 41 , “ Unde quod est usquam , people of the two kings shall be destroyed quamvis regionibus absit , Inspicitur . to the more general thought that the 312.
Freund cites has passed from the thought that the Ov . M. 12. 41 , “ Unde quod est usquam , people of the two kings shall be destroyed quamvis regionibus absit , Inspicitur . to the more general thought that the 312.
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Frennd . TÉOTELV xódov , to digest , smother one's Fallit , ' passes unnoticed by her . " Fallit , ' anger . Virg . probably thought of the though governing ' furentem , ' is to be well - known lines of Ennius ( A. 10. fr .
Frennd . TÉOTELV xódov , to digest , smother one's Fallit , ' passes unnoticed by her . " Fallit , ' anger . Virg . probably thought of the though governing ' furentem , ' is to be well - known lines of Ennius ( A. 10. fr .
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