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... the object both of eripuit ' patria est . ” Some MSS . read ' hic patria and pressit , ' though in the sense of speech est . ' “ Hic tibi certa domus , certi , ne in one case and of speaking in the other . absiste , Penates ” 8. 39.
... the object both of eripuit ' patria est . ” Some MSS . read ' hic patria and pressit , ' though in the sense of speech est . ' “ Hic tibi certa domus , certi , ne in one case and of speaking in the other . absiste , Penates ” 8. 39.
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Dat tibi praeterea Fortunae parva prioris Munera , reliquias Troia ex ardente receptas . 240 1 11 1 1 235. ] This line is apparently connected Cic . ( ? ) De Domo 57 , “ Vos , qui maxumo closely with ' potentem , ' powerful whether me ...
Dat tibi praeterea Fortunae parva prioris Munera , reliquias Troia ex ardente receptas . 240 1 11 1 1 235. ] This line is apparently connected Cic . ( ? ) De Domo 57 , “ Vos , qui maxumo closely with ' potentem , ' powerful whether me ...
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Fata tibi ” 1. 257. Fatis ' is here abl . The torch seems to have portended marof instr . or circumstance with manet . ' riage , which was the source of the con315. ] For the notion that fate cannot Aagration , as well as the ...
Fata tibi ” 1. 257. Fatis ' is here abl . The torch seems to have portended marof instr . or circumstance with manet . ' riage , which was the source of the con315. ] For the notion that fate cannot Aagration , as well as the ...
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327 , and was probably parallel to " tibi nomina mille , mille nointroduced from v . 454. We have “ dea cendi artes " v . 337. This multiformity is dira ” 12. 914. • Dira ' is sometimes used a substantive part of the Fury's horrors ...
327 , and was probably parallel to " tibi nomina mille , mille nointroduced from v . 454. We have “ dea cendi artes " v . 337. This multiformity is dira ” 12. 914. • Dira ' is sometimes used a substantive part of the Fury's horrors ...
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Tu potes unanimos armare in proelia fratres Atque odiis versare domos , tu verbera tectis Funereasque inferre faces , tibi nomina mille , Mille nocendi artes . Fecundum concute pectus , Disiice conpositam pacem , sere crimina belli ...
Tu potes unanimos armare in proelia fratres Atque odiis versare domos , tu verbera tectis Funereasque inferre faces , tibi nomina mille , Mille nocendi artes . Fecundum concute pectus , Disiice conpositam pacem , sere crimina belli ...
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