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... compared with that of Abraham in Jewish , Siegmund in Teutonic , and Arthur in British , history . His title is pater , and his distinctive epithet is pius . The latter , as is well known , expresses a character which is alert to all ...
... compared with that of Abraham in Jewish , Siegmund in Teutonic , and Arthur in British , history . His title is pater , and his distinctive epithet is pius . The latter , as is well known , expresses a character which is alert to all ...
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... compared with the Greek avalons . Its usages , with various nouns , in Vergil may almost all be brought under this head , e.g. Æn . xii . 687 , mons ; Geor . i . 145 , labor ; G. ii . 4 , 31 , anguis ; Geor . i . 119 , anser . 357 ...
... compared with the Greek avalons . Its usages , with various nouns , in Vergil may almost all be brought under this head , e.g. Æn . xii . 687 , mons ; Geor . i . 145 , labor ; G. ii . 4 , 31 , anguis ; Geor . i . 119 , anser . 357 ...
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... compared to an angry snake . 477. Scyria pubes . Pyrrhus had brought an army from Scyros , one of the Cyclades , where his grandfather Lycomedes dwelt . See Пl . xix . 325 . 480. limina , i . e . the lintel above and the sill below ...
... compared to an angry snake . 477. Scyria pubes . Pyrrhus had brought an army from Scyros , one of the Cyclades , where his grandfather Lycomedes dwelt . See Пl . xix . 325 . 480. limina , i . e . the lintel above and the sill below ...
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... compared to the use of the subjunctive in Greek after historic tenses when vividness is desired . 669. revisam , concessive petitio obliqua . 670. numquam hodie . Cf. Ecl . iii . 49 - Numquam hodie effugies . This usage is common in ...
... compared to the use of the subjunctive in Greek after historic tenses when vividness is desired . 669. revisam , concessive petitio obliqua . 670. numquam hodie . Cf. Ecl . iii . 49 - Numquam hodie effugies . This usage is common in ...
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... comparing this description with that given by Eschylus , Agam . 326 , et seq .- " The captives formed a prominent feature in the representations , pictorial or narrative , of the sack of Troy . They figured in a painting of Polygnotus ...
... comparing this description with that given by Eschylus , Agam . 326 , et seq .- " The captives formed a prominent feature in the representations , pictorial or narrative , of the sack of Troy . They figured in a painting of Polygnotus ...
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