| Virgil - 1972 - 364 pages
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| Patrick Kragelund - Literary Criticism - 1976 - 96 pages
...in the lines which follow immediately after Aeneas' questions: A.2.287 Ille nihil nec me quaerentem vana moratur sed graviter gemitus imo de pectore ducens..."Heu fuge, nate dea, teque his" ait "eripe flammis!" The use of ille indicates that we have now left the situation of utterance in which Hector and Aeneas... | |
| Esther Lacadena - 1980 - 668 pages
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| Saskatchewan. Department of Education - Education - 1910 - 260 pages
...quae causa indigna serenos foedavit vultus? aut cur haec vulnera cerno?' ille nihil, ncc me quaerentem vana moratur, sed graviter gemitus imo de pectore...flammis. hostis habet muros ; ruit alto a culmine Troia. sat patriac Priamoque datum; si Pergama dextra defendi possent, etiam hac dcfensa fuissent.... | |
| Latin language - 1961 - 192 pages
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