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Upon these emendations some detailed remarks will be found at the end of this
volume . I venture to doubt whether Madvig ' s proposals , acute and suggestive
as they often are , will be considered , as a whole , to be sufficiently in
accordance ...
Upon these emendations some detailed remarks will be found at the end of this
volume . I venture to doubt whether Madvig ' s proposals , acute and suggestive
as they often are , will be considered , as a whole , to be sufficiently in
accordance ...
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The rest of the notes on Book 12 have been looked through by Professor Munro ,
to whose kindness I owe some valuable remarks , some of which have been
embodied in the notes , and others printed among the Addenda ' . To the notes
on ...
The rest of the notes on Book 12 have been looked through by Professor Munro ,
to whose kindness I owe some valuable remarks , some of which have been
embodied in the notes , and others printed among the Addenda ' . To the notes
on ...
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6. 776 , “ Haec and Palinurus . Cerda comp . the opening tum nomina erunt . " "
Hesperia in magna ” of G. 3 , “ Te quoque , magna Pales . ' 1. 569. “ Si qua est ea
gloria ' as equivaHeyne ( Excursus 1 ) remarks that the lent to “ quae magna est ...
6. 776 , “ Haec and Palinurus . Cerda comp . the opening tum nomina erunt . " "
Hesperia in magna ” of G. 3 , “ Te quoque , magna Pales . ' 1. 569. “ Si qua est ea
gloria ' as equivaHeyne ( Excursus 1 ) remarks that the lent to “ quae magna est ...
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4 remarks . Hom . says of Circe's song ôdnesov d'anav 10. ] ' Proxuma ' after
leaving Caieta . åuoquéuwkev . ' Adsiduo ' expresses that she • Raduntur ' by the
ships in passing , 3. is always plying her loom , so that the 700 . • Circaeae terrae
...
4 remarks . Hom . says of Circe's song ôdnesov d'anav 10. ] ' Proxuma ' after
leaving Caieta . åuoquéuwkev . ' Adsiduo ' expresses that she • Raduntur ' by the
ships in passing , 3. is always plying her loom , so that the 700 . • Circaeae terrae
...
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It remarks that this occurrence was reckoned was a “ visum ” or portent . an evil
omen , Pliny 11. 17 ( 18 ) . 74. ] * Ornatum ' to be taken after 68. ] * Continuo as in
v . ' 120 below . " cremari , ' like coronam ' after “ accensa . ' The prophet sees the
...
It remarks that this occurrence was reckoned was a “ visum ” or portent . an evil
omen , Pliny 11. 17 ( 18 ) . 74. ] * Ornatum ' to be taken after 68. ] * Continuo as in
v . ' 120 below . " cremari , ' like coronam ' after “ accensa . ' The prophet sees the
...
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