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... given to the god who is manifested in it . Thunder in a clear sky , or whatever was taken for it , was a great omen ( omen magnum ' v . 146 ) for good or evil . Comp . 9. 630. , 1. 487 , Hor . 1 Od . 34. 5 , and Macleane's note ...
... given to the god who is manifested in it . Thunder in a clear sky , or whatever was taken for it , was a great omen ( omen magnum ' v . 146 ) for good or evil . Comp . 9. 630. , 1. 487 , Hor . 1 Od . 34. 5 , and Macleane's note ...
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... given in honour of a god , to attend to which was the business of the " epulones . " " Ariete caeso , ' after the sacrifice . ' Perpetuis mensis ' is explained by Heyne as long tables , at which they sat in an unbroken row ( comp ...
... given in honour of a god , to attend to which was the business of the " epulones . " " Ariete caeso , ' after the sacrifice . ' Perpetuis mensis ' is explained by Heyne as long tables , at which they sat in an unbroken row ( comp ...
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... given to Tros by Zeus , Τῆς γενεῆς ἔκλεψεν ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν ̓Αγχίσης Aálpη AaoμédovтOS UпoσXWV Ohλeas InTous . 282. ] ' Patri ' the Sun. Hence the horses are ' spirantes naribus ignem ' , like the horses of Diomedes , Lucr . 5. 29 , from ...
... given to Tros by Zeus , Τῆς γενεῆς ἔκλεψεν ἄναξ ἀνδρῶν ̓Αγχίσης Aálpη AaoμédovтOS UпoσXWV Ohλeas InTous . 282. ] ' Patri ' the Sun. Hence the horses are ' spirantes naribus ignem ' , like the horses of Diomedes , Lucr . 5. 29 , from ...
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... given in the poets before the Alexandrine period , Müller Diss . Eum . § 78. For dearum , sororum ' was the old reading and that of Heyne , and is sup- ported by Med . second reading , Rom . , and Gud . second reading . Wagn ...
... given in the poets before the Alexandrine period , Müller Diss . Eum . § 78. For dearum , sororum ' was the old reading and that of Heyne , and is sup- ported by Med . second reading , Rom . , and Gud . second reading . Wagn ...
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... given to the gods , and from which they were called Toλvάvuμol . Your power is felt under a thousand names ; ' a reason why she would find it easy to gratify Juno . · 338. ] Concute : ' the metaphor is pro- bably from the shaking of a ...
... given to the gods , and from which they were called Toλvάvuμol . Your power is felt under a thousand names ; ' a reason why she would find it easy to gratify Juno . · 338. ] Concute : ' the metaphor is pro- bably from the shaking of a ...
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Page 135 - ... haec genitor digressu dicta supremo fundebat ; famuli conlapsum in tecta ferebant. lamque adeo exierat portis equitatus apertis, 585 Aeneas inter primes et fidus Achates, inde alii Troiae proceres, ipse agmine Pallas in medio, chlamyde et pictis conspectus in armis, qualis ubi Oceani perfusus Lucifer unda, quem Venus ante alios astrorum diligit ignis, 590 extulit os sacrum caelo tenebrasque resolvit.
Page 251 - That fires the length of Ophiuchus huge In the Arctic sky, and from his horrid hair Shakes pestilence and war.
Page 181 - Hac iter est. Tu, ne qua manus se attollere nobis a tergo possit, custodi et consule longe; haec ego vasta dabo et lato te limite ducam.
Page 138 - Illic res Italas Romanorumque triumphos, Haud vatum ignarus venturique inscius aevi, Fecerat Ignipotens ; illic genus omne futurae Stirpis ab Ascanio, pugnataque in ordine bella.
Page 427 - Disce, puer, virtutem ex me verumque laborem, 435 fortunam ex aliis. Nunc te mea dextera bello defensum dabit et magna inter praemia ducet. Tu facito, mox cum matura adoleverit aetas, sis memor, et te animo repetentem exempla tuorum et pater Aeneas et avunculus excitet Hector.
Page 114 - limina victor Alcides subiit, haec illum regia cepit. Aude, hospes, contemnere opes et te quoque dignum finge deo rebusque veni non asper egenis.
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