| Virgil - 1972 - 332 pages
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| Virgili - 1972 - 332 pages
...112. Els ausonis: els italics, les tropes de Turn. Cf. III 171, qualis ubi ad terras abrupto sidère nimbus it mare per medium (miseris, heu, praescia...arboribus stragemque satis, met omnia late), ante uolant sonitumque ferunt ad litora uenti: 455 talis in aduersos ductor Rhoeteius hostis agmen agit,... | |
| Ivan Mažuranić - 1979 - 352 pages
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| Ward W. Briggs - Foreign Language Study - 1980 - 124 pages
...aperto recall Geo. 1.322 and A en. 4.404, the column of wind and the column of ants. Virgil then says : Qualis ubi ad terras abrupto sidere nimbus it mare...late), ante volant sonitumque ferunt ad litora venti: (Aen. 12.451-455) Here the parallels are clear : the miseri agricolae did not foresee the storm and... | |
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