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Page vi
... bear , which licks its shapeless offspring into form . ... * Wieland ( quoted by Dean Milman , in his Life of Horace . ) † Merivale's Hist . of the Romans under the Empire . To its His epic poem , the Aeneid , had vi LIFE OF VIRGIL .
... bear , which licks its shapeless offspring into form . ... * Wieland ( quoted by Dean Milman , in his Life of Horace . ) † Merivale's Hist . of the Romans under the Empire . To its His epic poem , the Aeneid , had vi LIFE OF VIRGIL .
Page 145
... bear away with them , in rapid course , seas , and continents , and lofty heaven , and sweep them through the air . " Cf. Aen . II . 599 ; VI . 292 ; and XI . 912. See H. 504 and 1 ; A. 307 , b ; G. 598 , R. 2 ; B. 1271 . 61. Molem et ...
... bear away with them , in rapid course , seas , and continents , and lofty heaven , and sweep them through the air . " Cf. Aen . II . 599 ; VI . 292 ; and XI . 912. See H. 504 and 1 ; A. 307 , b ; G. 598 , R. 2 ; B. 1271 . 61. Molem et ...
Page 204
... bears the tidings through Libya ( 173-197 ) . King Iarbas , a rejected suitor of Dido's , complains to his father ... bear up against her grief , she determines to die ; urged to her fatal purpose by dire portents and bad dreams ( 450 ...
... bears the tidings through Libya ( 173-197 ) . King Iarbas , a rejected suitor of Dido's , complains to his father ... bear up against her grief , she determines to die ; urged to her fatal purpose by dire portents and bad dreams ( 450 ...
Page 209
... heavy a blow , I shall also be able to bear it to the end ( perferre ) . 422-3 . Colere , credere , sc . solebat . Historical inf.-V. m . a . et t . , 14 Six Books . the soft approaches to ( the heart of ) the BOOK IV . 209.
... heavy a blow , I shall also be able to bear it to the end ( perferre ) . 422-3 . Colere , credere , sc . solebat . Historical inf.-V. m . a . et t . , 14 Six Books . the soft approaches to ( the heart of ) the BOOK IV . 209.
Page 210
... bear my grief . - Extr . remittam . I ask this last grace , pity thy sister , which , when he shall have granted ... bears again and again , i . e . to Aeneas ; lit. both bears and bears again . 452. Perag . , relinq . , subj . of result ...
... bear my grief . - Extr . remittam . I ask this last grace , pity thy sister , which , when he shall have granted ... bears again and again , i . e . to Aeneas ; lit. both bears and bears again . 452. Perag . , relinq . , subj . of result ...
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