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... passage . At the same time the lines are doubtless ancient , as Servius has a story that Tucca and Varius expunged them . ' Primus : ' Ante- nor had previously landed in Venetia ( 242 ) , but he founded no Italian em- pire , as Aeneas ...
... passage . At the same time the lines are doubtless ancient , as Servius has a story that Tucca and Varius expunged them . ' Primus : ' Ante- nor had previously landed in Venetia ( 242 ) , but he founded no Italian em- pire , as Aeneas ...
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... passage . At the same time the lines are doubtless ancient , as Servius has a story that Tucca and Varius ' Primus : ' expunged them . Ante- nor had previously landed in Venetia ( 242 ) , but he founded no Italian em- pire , as Aeneas ...
... passage . At the same time the lines are doubtless ancient , as Servius has a story that Tucca and Varius ' Primus : ' expunged them . Ante- nor had previously landed in Venetia ( 242 ) , but he founded no Italian em- pire , as Aeneas ...
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... passage 3. 375 , " sic fata deum rex Sortitur , volvitque vices , " is equally obscure ; and we are left to choose between the ideas of a cycle of events ( which is recommended by " is vertitur ordo " in the passage in A. 3 ) , an urn ...
... passage 3. 375 , " sic fata deum rex Sortitur , volvitque vices , " is equally obscure ; and we are left to choose between the ideas of a cycle of events ( which is recommended by " is vertitur ordo " in the passage in A. 3 ) , an urn ...
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... passages as Livy 1. 8 , " Locum qui nunc saeptus de- scendentibus inter duos lucos est , asylum aperit . " Comp . the Greek idiom Bovλouevo Tivi eivai . Stridens Aquilone , ' howling with the rorth wind . ' Una Eurusque Notusque ruunt ...
... passages as Livy 1. 8 , " Locum qui nunc saeptus de- scendentibus inter duos lucos est , asylum aperit . " Comp . the Greek idiom Bovλouevo Tivi eivai . Stridens Aquilone , ' howling with the rorth wind . ' Una Eurusque Notusque ruunt ...
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... passages as Livy 1. 8 , " Locum qui nunc saeptus de- scendentibus inter duos lucos est , asylum aperit . " Comp . the Greek idiom Bovλouevo Tivi elva . Stridens Aquilone , ' howling with the rorth wind . ' 106 110 Velum adversa ferit ...
... passages as Livy 1. 8 , " Locum qui nunc saeptus de- scendentibus inter duos lucos est , asylum aperit . " Comp . the Greek idiom Bovλouevo Tivi elva . Stridens Aquilone , ' howling with the rorth wind . ' 106 110 Velum adversa ferit ...
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2nd Edition 3rd Edition 4th Edition absol Achilles adverbial Aeneas Aeneid Aeolus aequor aether akin arma atque atum atus sum Book caelum Carthage circum Comp conj Crown 8vo ctum Dido English epithet ĕre ĕris expression F. A. Paley fata Fcap fluctus foll follower of Aeneas freq genus Geor Grammar Greek haec hence hendiadys hinc ĭnis inter Italiam ĭtum Juno Jupiter Latin Latium Lavinium Libyae litora Livy LL.D Lucr Lycia middle voice mihi moenia multa neque Notes notion numine nunc ōris ōrum Ovid perh Post 8vo prep Priam prob pron prop quae quibus quid quis rerum revised Roman root saxa seems sense Shakespeare's super terque terra tmesis Troiae Trojan Troy umbris urbem v.a. cp Venus verbal noun Vergil's Virg vols word
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