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... foll . , though in the latter case his narrative is more summary . 44. ] [ Exspirantem ' Rom . - H. N. ] Comp . Lucr . 6. 391 foll . , " icti flammas ut fulguris halent Pectore perfixo ; " and Attius , Clyt . fr . 5 ( quoted by Serv ...
... foll . , though in the latter case his narrative is more summary . 44. ] [ Exspirantem ' Rom . - H. N. ] Comp . Lucr . 6. 391 foll . , " icti flammas ut fulguris halent Pectore perfixo ; " and Attius , Clyt . fr . 5 ( quoted by Serv ...
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... foll . ( not with Sen. Ag . 552 foll . , who follows Hom . ) ; nothing however is there said about piercing Ajax , who is merely said to be over- whelmed by the rock as Enceladus was overwhelmed by Aetna ; so that the paral- lel is ...
... foll . ( not with Sen. Ag . 552 foll . , who follows Hom . ) ; nothing however is there said about piercing Ajax , who is merely said to be over- whelmed by the rock as Enceladus was overwhelmed by Aetna ; so that the paral- lel is ...
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... foll . , the havoc made on the ships is not expressly men- tioned , but more vividly indicated by the cries of ... foll . , 363 foll . 95. ] Ante ora patrum ' probably Contigit oppetere ! o Danaum fortissime gentis Tydide ! mene AENEID ...
... foll . , the havoc made on the ships is not expressly men- tioned , but more vividly indicated by the cries of ... foll . , 363 foll . 95. ] Ante ora patrum ' probably Contigit oppetere ! o Danaum fortissime gentis Tydide ! mene AENEID ...
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... foll . Diomed is characterized as the bravest of the Greeks by Helenus , Il . 6. 98 , Achilles being specially not excepted . 97. ] From a fragment of Ennius quoted by Serv . on 2. 62 , " Morti occumbunt obviam , " it would seem as if ...
... foll . Diomed is characterized as the bravest of the Greeks by Helenus , Il . 6. 98 , Achilles being specially not excepted . 97. ] From a fragment of Ennius quoted by Serv . on 2. 62 , " Morti occumbunt obviam , " it would seem as if ...
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... foll . Triton pushes the Argo into the sea , as Thetis and the Nereids had guided it through the Symplegades , ib . vv . 930 foll . Comp . the agency of Cymodoce , 10. 246 . 6 145. ] Navis , ' i . e . the three ships men- tioned v . 108 ...
... foll . Triton pushes the Argo into the sea , as Thetis and the Nereids had guided it through the Symplegades , ib . vv . 930 foll . Comp . the agency of Cymodoce , 10. 246 . 6 145. ] Navis , ' i . e . the three ships men- tioned v . 108 ...
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