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... subjunctive : though here it is quite as much the purpose of fate as the purpose of Aeneas that the poet means . The full ... subj . In heavenly hearts can such wrath dwell ? ' a characteristic touch of the poet's gentle nature : with an ...
... subjunctive : though here it is quite as much the purpose of fate as the purpose of Aeneas that the poet means . The full ... subj . In heavenly hearts can such wrath dwell ? ' a characteristic touch of the poet's gentle nature : with an ...
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... subj . faciat treats the question as still open , and in poetry is found for the other . 61. molem et montes , ' the mass of mighty rocks ' , the two qualities given in two substantives instead of one , what is called hendiadys ( êv dià ...
... subj . faciat treats the question as still open , and in poetry is found for the other . 61. molem et montes , ' the mass of mighty rocks ' , the two qualities given in two substantives instead of one , what is called hendiadys ( êv dià ...
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... subj . expressing purpose , viz . the purpose of destiny . ' A Caesar shall be born , fated to bound his empire with the sea , his glory with the stars ' . The Caesar here is clearly Augustus , as is shewn NOTES . 53.
... subj . expressing purpose , viz . the purpose of destiny . ' A Caesar shall be born , fated to bound his empire with the sea , his glory with the stars ' . The Caesar here is clearly Augustus , as is shewn NOTES . 53.
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... subj . of indirect quest . , see Scheme . 307-9 . We might take explorare with locos , and quaerere with the subordinate clauses : but more probably in the poet's mind explorare goes with both , and quaerere is a mere repetition for ...
... subj . of indirect quest . , see Scheme . 307-9 . We might take explorare with locos , and quaerere with the subordinate clauses : but more probably in the poet's mind explorare goes with both , and quaerere is a mere repetition for ...
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... adequate citadel . 368. possent , subj . practically oblique , because it describes the bargain . [ 370-385 . Aeneas replies ... Time is too short to tell all . I come from Troy , Aeneas , bound for Italy , with 56 VERGIL . AEN . I.
... adequate citadel . 368. possent , subj . practically oblique , because it describes the bargain . [ 370-385 . Aeneas replies ... Time is too short to tell all . I come from Troy , Aeneas , bound for Italy , with 56 VERGIL . AEN . I.
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