P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The works of Virgil, Volume 3Whittaker and Company, 1875 |
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... explained by what follows . They were men in the form of wolves . Comp . the use of the word to denote unreal shapes 6. 289 , 293. ' Saevire ' and ' ululare ' are equivalent to " saevientes " and " ululantes exaudiri . " 19. ] " Hominis ...
... explained by what follows . They were men in the form of wolves . Comp . the use of the word to denote unreal shapes 6. 289 , 293. ' Saevire ' and ' ululare ' are equivalent to " saevientes " and " ululantes exaudiri . " 19. ] " Hominis ...
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... explaining this difficult passage is to ascertain what and where Albunea is . Heyne and Forb . take it as a spring , and ... explained . It is however not yet determined where Albunea itself is . Serv . places it " in altis montibus ...
... explaining this difficult passage is to ascertain what and where Albunea is . Heyne and Forb . take it as a spring , and ... explained . It is however not yet determined where Albunea itself is . Serv . places it " in altis montibus ...
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... explained by the next line . 6 129. ] Exitiis ; ' for the plural , comp . Cic . pro Mil . 2 , " quos P. Clodii furor rapinis et incendiis et omnibus exitiis pavit . " One MS . , in the library at Gotha , gives ' exiliis , ' which agrees ...
... explained by the next line . 6 129. ] Exitiis ; ' for the plural , comp . Cic . pro Mil . 2 , " quos P. Clodii furor rapinis et incendiis et omnibus exitiis pavit . " One MS . , in the library at Gotha , gives ' exiliis , ' which agrees ...
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... explained by the historical connexion , without sup- posing immediate local proximity . It was in the Numicius that Aeneas ultimately perished in his war with the Rutuli , and on it was his shrine or tomb ( Livy 1. 2 ) ; which again is ...
... explained by the historical connexion , without sup- posing immediate local proximity . It was in the Numicius that Aeneas ultimately perished in his war with the Rutuli , and on it was his shrine or tomb ( Livy 1. 2 ) ; which again is ...
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... explained " iaculatione , " after Serv . , denoting aiming at a mark : but it might equally well stand for boxing , of which " icere " is used ( comp . 5. 377 , 428 , 444 , 457 , 459 ) , and tautology would thus be avoided . Lacessunt ...
... explained " iaculatione , " after Serv . , denoting aiming at a mark : but it might equally well stand for boxing , of which " icere " is used ( comp . 5. 377 , 428 , 444 , 457 , 459 ) , and tautology would thus be avoided . Lacessunt ...
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