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" Anna sóror, quae me suspensam insomnia terrent ! quis novus hie nostris successit sedibus hospes, quern sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis ! credo equidem, nee vana fides, genus esse deorum. "
P. Virgilius Maro in usum scholarum ad novissimam Heynii ed. exactus - Page 334
by Publius Vergilius Maro - 1809
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P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, Æneis: the works of Virgil with ...

Virgil, Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1879 - 820 pages
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American Journal of Philology, Volume 105

Classical philology - 1984 - 566 pages
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The Works of Daniel Webster..., Volume 1

Daniel Webster - 1881 - 650 pages
...studies, to learn them, have I repeated and applied, as expressive of that feeling, these lines, — " Quern sese ore ferens! quam forti pectore et armis...Credo equidem, nee vana fides, genus esse Deorum." He did seem to me more than mortal. It is true this was young and ignorant enthusiasm ; but, though...
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Neue Beitraege zur Erklaerung der Aeneis: nebst mehreren Excursen ..., Volume 1

Jan Kvíčala - 1881 - 486 pages
...eâoaxfv ovçov. Aen. IV 9 ff. Липа sóror, quae me suspensam insomnia terrent! quis но vus hic nostris successit sedibus hospes, quern sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis ! Die unschöne Erklärung des Wortes annis (von armus!) hat im Ganzen wenig Anklang und von manchen...
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Six Books of the Æneid [of Virgil.]

Virgil - 1882 - 346 pages
...Anna soror, quae me suspensam insomnia terrent ? Quis novus hie nostris successit sedibus hospes ? 10 Quern sese ore ferens ! quam forti pectore et armis...equidem, nee vana fides, genus esse deorum. Degeneres animos timor arguit. Heu, quibus ille Jactatus fatis ! quae bella cxhausta canebat ! Si mihi non animo...
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Opera, Volume 1

Virgil - 1882 - 456 pages
...soror, quae me suspensam insomnia terrent ? Quis novus hic nostris successit sedibus hospes, ю quem sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis? Credo...equidem, nee vana fides, genus esse deorum. Degeneres animos timor arguit. Heu quibus ille iactatus fatis quae bella exhausta canebat! Si mihi non animo...
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The Life of Goethe, Volume 1

George Henry Lewes - Authors, German - 1882 - 794 pages
...Goethe. I. 16 BOOK THE FOUETH. 1775 to 1779. "Quis novus hie nostris successit sedibas hospes? Quem sese ore ferens! quam forti pectore et armis! Credo equidem, nee vana fides, genus esse Deorum." Virgil. "Tolle Zeiten tab' ich erlebt und hab' nicht ermangelt, Selbst auch thoricht zu sein wie es...
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A revised text of the poems of Vergil: with notes and a Vergilian dictionary

Virgil, Henry Simmons Frieze - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1883 - 974 pages
..."Anna sóror, quae me suspensam insomnia terrent ! Quis novus hie nostris successit sedibus hospes, 10 Quern sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis...deorum. Degeneres ánimos timor arguit. Heu, quibus ille lactatus fatis ! quae bella exhausta canebat ! Si mihi non animo fixum immotumque sederet, 15 Ne oui...
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The Twelve Books of the Aeneid of Vergil: With Notes and a Vergilian Dictionary

Virgil - Epic poetry, Latin - 1883 - 748 pages
...Anna sóror, qnae me suspensam insomnia terrent ! Quis novus hie nostris successit sedibus hospes, 10 Quern sese ore ferens, quam forti pectore et armis...genus esse deorum. Degeneres ánimos timor arguit. Hen, quibus ille lactatus fetis ! quae bella exhausta canebat ! Si mihi non animo fixnm immotumque...
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