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... are grace , subtlety , and elaborate quaintness , which are combined with a command of language truly masterful , and kept from awkwardness and affectation only by the poet's exquisite taste , judgment , and skill . He borrowed freely ...
... are grace , subtlety , and elaborate quaintness , which are combined with a command of language truly masterful , and kept from awkwardness and affectation only by the poet's exquisite taste , judgment , and skill . He borrowed freely ...
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... are wrecked at Juno's instigation , and come to Carthage , where Queen Dido ( whom Venus has inflamed with love for Aeneas ) kindly receives them . ( III . ) But the fates do not suffer Aeneas to give up Italy , the object of his whole ...
... are wrecked at Juno's instigation , and come to Carthage , where Queen Dido ( whom Venus has inflamed with love for Aeneas ) kindly receives them . ( III . ) But the fates do not suffer Aeneas to give up Italy , the object of his whole ...
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... are safe , confirming it by an omen of swans ; she reveals herself to him , and departs to Paphos . 375 ' O dea , si prima repetens ab origine pergam , et vacet annalis nostrorum audire laborum , ante diem clauso componet Vesper Olympo ...
... are safe , confirming it by an omen of swans ; she reveals herself to him , and departs to Paphos . 375 ' O dea , si prima repetens ab origine pergam , et vacet annalis nostrorum audire laborum , ante diem clauso componet Vesper Olympo ...
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... are used with the infinitive . The regular prose construction would be ut volveret . A. 331 , a ; H. 498 , II . - 10. pietate . A. 245 ; H. 416. - virum . A. 240 , ƒ ; H. 536. — labores . A. 228 , a ; H. 372 . 11. inpulerit is indirect ...
... are used with the infinitive . The regular prose construction would be ut volveret . A. 331 , a ; H. 498 , II . - 10. pietate . A. 245 ; H. 416. - virum . A. 240 , ƒ ; H. 536. — labores . A. 228 , a ; H. 372 . 11. inpulerit is indirect ...
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... are an explanation of 19. - late . A. 188 , d ; H. 359 , N. 4. — regem regnantem qualifies the personified populum . - bello . A. 253 ; H. 424.- superbum , really indicating the pride which comes from success , here denotes that success ...
... are an explanation of 19. - late . A. 188 , d ; H. 359 , N. 4. — regem regnantem qualifies the personified populum . - bello . A. 253 ; H. 424.- superbum , really indicating the pride which comes from success , here denotes that success ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos, Liber I Henry Clark Johnson,Virgil Virgil,Arthur S. or Walpole No preview available - 2018 |
P VERGILI MARONIS AENEIDOS LIB Virgil,Henry Clark 1851-1904 Johnson,Arthur S. (Arthur Sumner) 1850 Walpole No preview available - 2016 |
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