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... τε πιμπράναι πυρί ( spoken by Pallas ) . 43. ] Eurip . 1. c . makes Zeus send the storm and Poseidon raise the sea , Pallas being merely charged with the lightning . Quinct . Smyrn . 14. 444 foll . follows Virg . , making Zeus give all ...
... τε πιμπράναι πυρί ( spoken by Pallas ) . 43. ] Eurip . 1. c . makes Zeus send the storm and Poseidon raise the sea , Pallas being merely charged with the lightning . Quinct . Smyrn . 14. 444 foll . follows Virg . , making Zeus give all ...
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... τε , Ι . 16. 432 . Una : Juno thinks it strange that she should take so long to subdue a single na- tion ; Venus , on the other hand ( v . 251 below ) , complains that she and her son are persecuted to gratify a single indivi- dual ...
... τε , Ι . 16. 432 . Una : Juno thinks it strange that she should take so long to subdue a single na- tion ; Venus , on the other hand ( v . 251 below ) , complains that she and her son are persecuted to gratify a single indivi- dual ...
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... τε θεῶν τε , Ι . 1. 544 . The namque ' is also Homeric , e . g . Il . 24. 334 , Ερμεία , σοὶ γάρ τε μάλιστά γε píλTATÓν éσTI - Вáσk ' 10. Macrobius ( Sat. 6. 1 ) says that the words Divom pater atque hominum rex are from Ennius . Varro ...
... τε θεῶν τε , Ι . 1. 544 . The namque ' is also Homeric , e . g . Il . 24. 334 , Ερμεία , σοὶ γάρ τε μάλιστά γε píλTATÓν éσTI - Вáσk ' 10. Macrobius ( Sat. 6. 1 ) says that the words Divom pater atque hominum rex are from Ennius . Varro ...
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... τε Νότος τ ' ἔπεσε , Ζεφυρός τε δυσαής , Καὶ Βορέης αιθρηγενέτης , μέγα κύμα κυλίνδων . Comp . also Enn . A. 17 , fr . 5. Seneca ( Nat . Quaest . 16 ) reproves Virg . for having made three out of the four winds blow at once . Trapp and ...
... τε Νότος τ ' ἔπεσε , Ζεφυρός τε δυσαής , Καὶ Βορέης αιθρηγενέτης , μέγα κύμα κυλίνδων . Comp . also Enn . A. 17 , fr . 5. Seneca ( Nat . Quaest . 16 ) reproves Virg . for having made three out of the four winds blow at once . Trapp and ...
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... τε ῥινάς τε . ' Ponunt , ' ' stretch . ' 174. ] Comp . G. 1. 135 , A. 6. 6. Silicis ' is read by some MSS . of Virg . and of Serv . , and by those of Priscian ; but the begin- ning of the next word accounts for the corruption . 175 ...
... τε ῥινάς τε . ' Ponunt , ' ' stretch . ' 174. ] Comp . G. 1. 135 , A. 6. 6. Silicis ' is read by some MSS . of Virg . and of Serv . , and by those of Priscian ; but the begin- ning of the next word accounts for the corruption . 175 ...
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