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... ( probably ) on his father's farm , until about B. C. 42. In that year Octavianus , afterwards the emperor Augustus , had defeated at Philippi Brutus and Cassius , the murderers of Julius Caesar ; and gave lands to his victorious soldiers ...
... ( probably ) on his father's farm , until about B. C. 42. In that year Octavianus , afterwards the emperor Augustus , had defeated at Philippi Brutus and Cassius , the murderers of Julius Caesar ; and gave lands to his victorious soldiers ...
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... probably the meaning here . Or it may be ' raw ' , the secondary sense , i.e. untanned hide : but considering what the caestus was , a hide thong weighted with lead , the other meaning seems better . 71 . ore favete , Greek evoηueîte ...
... probably the meaning here . Or it may be ' raw ' , the secondary sense , i.e. untanned hide : but considering what the caestus was , a hide thong weighted with lead , the other meaning seems better . 71 . ore favete , Greek evoηueîte ...
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... probably it is an old locative like domi , cordi , and means simply ' in soul ' . It is used not only with a large number of adj . but also with verbs ( ango , crucio , fallo , pendeo , & c . ) where gen . would be unlikely . 203 ...
... probably it is an old locative like domi , cordi , and means simply ' in soul ' . It is used not only with a large number of adj . but also with verbs ( ango , crucio , fallo , pendeo , & c . ) where gen . would be unlikely . 203 ...
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... probably adopted by V. out of the earlier poets , though he is apparently often free in his handling of the traditions . Trinacrii , ' Sicilian ' from Trinacria a name of Sicily , lit. ' three- cornered ' : probably really a corruption ...
... probably adopted by V. out of the earlier poets , though he is apparently often free in his handling of the traditions . Trinacrii , ' Sicilian ' from Trinacria a name of Sicily , lit. ' three- cornered ' : probably really a corruption ...
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... probably to be referred to such imitation . We have many instances where the acc . resp . is impossible , and the other must be the true explanation . e.g. curru subiuncta leones X. 157 , per pedes traiectus lora II . 272 , os impressa ...
... probably to be referred to such imitation . We have many instances where the acc . resp . is impossible , and the other must be the true explanation . e.g. curru subiuncta leones X. 157 , per pedes traiectus lora II . 272 , os impressa ...
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