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Page 107
... described , e . g . ' Non ego Tydides a quo tua saucia mater ' Ov . R. A. 5 . ' Imus ad insigne Urbis ab arte virs ' Ov . Tr . 4. 10 , 16 . ' Languida laetitia solvar ab ipsa mea ' Ov . Her . 13. 116 . Lastly , ' nostro igne ' is not ...
... described , e . g . ' Non ego Tydides a quo tua saucia mater ' Ov . R. A. 5 . ' Imus ad insigne Urbis ab arte virs ' Ov . Tr . 4. 10 , 16 . ' Languida laetitia solvar ab ipsa mea ' Ov . Her . 13. 116 . Lastly , ' nostro igne ' is not ...
Page 115
... ( described in the preceding couplet ) were sent , and so to avert the evil they threaten . This is illustrated by Ov . Her . 9 , 39 ' Me pecudum fibrae , simulacraque inania somni , Ominaque arcana nocte petita movent , ' and 19. 193 ...
... ( described in the preceding couplet ) were sent , and so to avert the evil they threaten . This is illustrated by Ov . Her . 9 , 39 ' Me pecudum fibrae , simulacraque inania somni , Ominaque arcana nocte petita movent , ' and 19. 193 ...
Page 123
... described by Prop . 3. 3 , 5 , when alluding to his own efforts , ' Parvaque tam magnis admoram fontibus ora , Vnde pater sitiens Ennius ante bibit , Et cecinit Curios fratres , et Horatia pila , Regiaque Aemilia vecta tropaea rate ...
... described by Prop . 3. 3 , 5 , when alluding to his own efforts , ' Parvaque tam magnis admoram fontibus ora , Vnde pater sitiens Ennius ante bibit , Et cecinit Curios fratres , et Horatia pila , Regiaque Aemilia vecta tropaea rate ...
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... described , verdant boughs were the simple decorations of the stage . We have an example of the first meaning in Virg . Ae . 1. 164 .'tum silvis scena coruscis Desuper , horrentique atrum nemus imminet umbra . ' 7. Gradibus .... de ...
... described , verdant boughs were the simple decorations of the stage . We have an example of the first meaning in Virg . Ae . 1. 164 .'tum silvis scena coruscis Desuper , horrentique atrum nemus imminet umbra . ' 7. Gradibus .... de ...
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... described as the lovers of the Nymphs , and in Catullus they are styled ' Nysigenae , ' i . e . ' born at Nysa , ' and are coupled with the Satyrs as forming part of the train of Bacchus . The whole of the passage here alluded to ( 64 ...
... described as the lovers of the Nymphs , and in Catullus they are styled ' Nysigenae , ' i . e . ' born at Nysa , ' and are coupled with the Satyrs as forming part of the train of Bacchus . The whole of the passage here alluded to ( 64 ...
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