Notes of a Twelve Years' Voyage of Discovery in the First Six Books of the EneisMeinhold and Sons, 1853 - 586 pages |
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... Sciz . Lavinium , see I. 268 ; XII . 193 , 194 . UNDE , not with Heyne and Thiel , quâ ex re , quo factum est ; but , as placed beyond all doubt by the exactly corresponding and " Alter Atys , genus unde Atii duxere Latini , " + En . V ...
... Sciz . Lavinium , see I. 268 ; XII . 193 , 194 . UNDE , not with Heyne and Thiel , quâ ex re , quo factum est ; but , as placed beyond all doubt by the exactly corresponding and " Alter Atys , genus unde Atii duxere Latini , " + En . V ...
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... sciz . as placed beyond doubt , not merely by the context , but by the direct testi- mony of OVID . Fasti . VI . 41 : " Tunc me poeniteat , posuisse fideliter iras - In genus Electrae , Dardaniamque domum . " RAPTI . " Cum contemptu ...
... sciz . as placed beyond doubt , not merely by the context , but by the direct testi- mony of OVID . Fasti . VI . 41 : " Tunc me poeniteat , posuisse fideliter iras - In genus Electrae , Dardaniamque domum . " RAPTI . " Cum contemptu ...
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... sciz . ) omnes lacrymis , moestisque reposcere votis , Incertique metu , nunc longas littore voces Spargere , Ipse - Stat lacrymans magnoque viri cunctatur amore . " And Statius ( Theb . VIII . 208 ) : " Talia fatidico peragunt solemnia ...
... sciz . ) omnes lacrymis , moestisque reposcere votis , Incertique metu , nunc longas littore voces Spargere , Ipse - Stat lacrymans magnoque viri cunctatur amore . " And Statius ( Theb . VIII . 208 ) : " Talia fatidico peragunt solemnia ...
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... sciz . ) redeunt , ac fontibus ora relaxant Et defrenato volvuntur æquora cursu . ” Metam . I. 281 . " Oraque qua pollens ope sum fontana reclusi Sumque repentinas ejaculatus aquas . " from Statius's " Qualis ubi adversi secretus pabula ...
... sciz . ) redeunt , ac fontibus ora relaxant Et defrenato volvuntur æquora cursu . ” Metam . I. 281 . " Oraque qua pollens ope sum fontana reclusi Sumque repentinas ejaculatus aquas . " from Statius's " Qualis ubi adversi secretus pabula ...
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... ( sciz . Harpalyee ) , patre propter ferociam a civibus pulso et postea occiso , fugit in silvas , et venatibus latrociniisque vivendo ita efferata est , et hujus velocitatis et exercitii facta est , ut subito ad vicina stabula coacta ...
... ( sciz . Harpalyee ) , patre propter ferociam a civibus pulso et postea occiso , fugit in silvas , et venatibus latrociniisque vivendo ita efferata est , et hujus velocitatis et exercitii facta est , ut subito ad vicina stabula coacta ...
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