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... natural , instead of saying ' If he had spoken , she replied ' , to say more forcibly , ' Let him have said ... she replied ' . In this way the jussive subjunctive is easily used for the regular con- ditional . 117. ut , ' when ...
... natural , instead of saying ' If he had spoken , she replied ' , to say more forcibly , ' Let him have said ... she replied ' . In this way the jussive subjunctive is easily used for the regular con- ditional . 117. ut , ' when ...
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... natural that a special temple of Tempestas should then be wanted . The Mediterranean has very violent squalls . 196. The taloned bird of Jove ' is of course the eagle . The refer- ence here is to the constellation of the Eagle , which ...
... natural that a special temple of Tempestas should then be wanted . The Mediterranean has very violent squalls . 196. The taloned bird of Jove ' is of course the eagle . The refer- ence here is to the constellation of the Eagle , which ...
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... natural ) senses . 294. comites virginitatis , ' maidens like herself ' . comrades of her maidenhood ' , i . e . 295. This refers to Book III . 45 , where Ovid said , ' Vestae simulacra feruntur virgineas oculis opposuisse manus ' , as ...
... natural ) senses . 294. comites virginitatis , ' maidens like herself ' . comrades of her maidenhood ' , i . e . 295. This refers to Book III . 45 , where Ovid said , ' Vestae simulacra feruntur virgineas oculis opposuisse manus ' , as ...
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... naturally , or rightly , not , & c . ' 560. As Learchus was killed by Athamas , and Melicerta Ino threw into the sea . [ 563-568 . On the same day fell Rutilius , 90 B. C. , and Didius , 89 , in Social war ] . 563. In 90 B. C. the ...
... naturally , or rightly , not , & c . ' 560. As Learchus was killed by Athamas , and Melicerta Ino threw into the sea . [ 563-568 . On the same day fell Rutilius , 90 B. C. , and Didius , 89 , in Social war ] . 563. In 90 B. C. the ...
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... natural form to put the threat into . 608. invitas , it is more picturesque to transfer the epithet from the driver to the wheels , as though the chariot itself refused the impious deed : see 457 . 610. nota , ' infamy ' . Page 40 . 613 ...
... natural form to put the threat into . 608. invitas , it is more picturesque to transfer the epithet from the driver to the wheels , as though the chariot itself refused the impious deed : see 457 . 610. nota , ' infamy ' . Page 40 . 613 ...
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