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... Virg . E. 7. 47 ' Solstitium pecori defendite , iam venit aestas . ' and Senec . de Prov . 4 ' Imbrem culmo aut fronde defendunt . ' The student will find other examples in Hor . Od . 1. 17 , 3 , Sat. 1. 3 , 14 , Cic . de Sen. 15. & c ...
... Virg . E. 7. 47 ' Solstitium pecori defendite , iam venit aestas . ' and Senec . de Prov . 4 ' Imbrem culmo aut fronde defendunt . ' The student will find other examples in Hor . Od . 1. 17 , 3 , Sat. 1. 3 , 14 , Cic . de Sen. 15. & c ...
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... Virg . G. 3. 372 ' Hos ( sc . cervos ) non immissis canibus , non cassibus ullis , Puniceaeve agitant trepidos formidine pennae . ' Scheller in his Lexicon says that the ' maculae ' are the ' meshes ' or ' holes ' of the net1 . The word ...
... Virg . G. 3. 372 ' Hos ( sc . cervos ) non immissis canibus , non cassibus ullis , Puniceaeve agitant trepidos formidine pennae . ' Scheller in his Lexicon says that the ' maculae ' are the ' meshes ' or ' holes ' of the net1 . The word ...
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... Virg . E. 3. 94 ' Parcite , oves , nimium procedere , non bene ripae Creditur ' 44. Praeterito , ' the love which once you bore to me , but which now has passed away . ' 45. Nostros vidisti flentis ocellos , i . e . ' mei flentis ...
... Virg . E. 3. 94 ' Parcite , oves , nimium procedere , non bene ripae Creditur ' 44. Praeterito , ' the love which once you bore to me , but which now has passed away . ' 45. Nostros vidisti flentis ocellos , i . e . ' mei flentis ...
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... Virg . G. 3. 49 . 82. Tot . Fifty . Priam when speaking of his sons in his most touching address to Achilles , says— πεντήκοντά μοι ἦσαν ὅτ ̓ ἤλυθον υἱες ̓Αχαιῶν . ' Fifty were mine when came Achaia's sons . ' 83. Non tamen . ' It must ...
... Virg . G. 3. 49 . 82. Tot . Fifty . Priam when speaking of his sons in his most touching address to Achilles , says— πεντήκοντά μοι ἦσαν ὅτ ̓ ἤλυθον υἱες ̓Αχαιῶν . ' Fifty were mine when came Achaia's sons . ' 83. Non tamen . ' It must ...
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... Virg . Ae . 7. 98 . ' Graia iuvenca ' is the type under which Cassandra shadows forth Helen in the dark language of prophecy . 119. Obscaenam puppim . The true meaning of ' ob- scaenus ' is ' ill - omened , ' and it seems certain that ...
... Virg . Ae . 7. 98 . ' Graia iuvenca ' is the type under which Cassandra shadows forth Helen in the dark language of prophecy . 119. Obscaenam puppim . The true meaning of ' ob- scaenus ' is ' ill - omened , ' and it seems certain that ...
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