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Serv . ad loc . Ennius was its originator , he may claim to be. 9 Aen . 2 . 797 . Serv
. ad loc . 1 In the quotations from Naevius I have followed Vahlen ' s edition : Cn .
Naevi De Bello Punico Reliquiae , ' Leipsic , 1854 . 7 “ Homeri est oł8° et pou ...
Serv . ad loc . Ennius was its originator , he may claim to be. 9 Aen . 2 . 797 . Serv
. ad loc . 1 In the quotations from Naevius I have followed Vahlen ' s edition : Cn .
Naevi De Bello Punico Reliquiae , ' Leipsic , 1854 . 7 “ Homeri est oł8° et pou ...
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489 , note . It appears that ' vovet ' has been conjectured . Some have some in the
time of Serv . actually took thought hoc regnum - - fovetque ' spurious , longe '
with dives . ' on the strength of a notice of Serv . , which 14 . ] • Dives opum , ' 2 .
489 , note . It appears that ' vovet ' has been conjectured . Some have some in the
time of Serv . actually took thought hoc regnum - - fovetque ' spurious , longe '
with dives . ' on the strength of a notice of Serv . , which 14 . ] • Dives opum , ' 2 .
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leges aeternaque foedera certis Inposuit Henry adopts another suggestion of
Serv . , natura locis ” ( note ) . making ventis ' abl . , like “ dictis ” in Enn . 63 . ] It is
difficult to say whether the l . c . , i . q . “ incute vim Troianis per ventos . ” object of
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leges aeternaque foedera certis Inposuit Henry adopts another suggestion of
Serv . , natura locis ” ( note ) . making ventis ' abl . , like “ dictis ” in Enn . 63 . ] It is
difficult to say whether the l . c . , i . q . “ incute vim Troianis per ventos . ” object of
...
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Serv . quotes latus , " quoted by Serv , Excipit in latus ' a fragment from the Teucer
of Pacuvius : occurs 12 . 507 , and Stat . Theb . 1 . 119 has “ armamentum stridor ,
Alictus navium , Stre“ dubiumque iugo fragor inpulit Oeten In pitus , fremitus ...
Serv . quotes latus , " quoted by Serv , Excipit in latus ' a fragment from the Teucer
of Pacuvius : occurs 12 . 507 , and Stat . Theb . 1 . 119 has “ armamentum stridor ,
Alictus navium , Stre“ dubiumque iugo fragor inpulit Oeten In pitus , fremitus ...
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Pietate , ' general discharge of 159 . ] Serv . seems right in treating this duty ;
meritis , ' services to the state . as an imaginary description . All the parts For the
construction pietate gravem , see of it except the island are taken from or on G . 3
.
Pietate , ' general discharge of 159 . ] Serv . seems right in treating this duty ;
meritis , ' services to the state . as an imaginary description . All the parts For the
construction pietate gravem , see of it except the island are taken from or on G . 3
.
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