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... employed in reference to this matter is ever dark and mysterious ; but the poet distinctly states that he had seen something which ought never to have met his eye , and constantly urges the plea that his transgression ought to be looked ...
... employed in reference to this matter is ever dark and mysterious ; but the poet distinctly states that he had seen something which ought never to have met his eye , and constantly urges the plea that his transgression ought to be looked ...
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... employed is the Dactylic Hexa- meter . This work had not received its last polish when its author was driven into exile . In the bitterness of his heart he committed this and several other compositions to the flames , but copies had ...
... employed is the Dactylic Hexa- meter . This work had not received its last polish when its author was driven into exile . In the bitterness of his heart he committed this and several other compositions to the flames , but copies had ...
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... employed to scare the beasts of chase , and drive them into the toils , as in Virg . G. 3. 372 ' Hos ( sc . cervos ) non immissis canibus , non cassibus ullis , Puniceaeve agitant trepidos formidine pennae . ' Scheller in his Lexicon ...
... employed to scare the beasts of chase , and drive them into the toils , as in Virg . G. 3. 372 ' Hos ( sc . cervos ) non immissis canibus , non cassibus ullis , Puniceaeve agitant trepidos formidine pennae . ' Scheller in his Lexicon ...
Page 99
... employed by the best writers with regard to the equipment of a fleet , while not a single example can be produced in favour of ' peragere . ' In the passages quoted from Suetonius Calig . 21 , and Oth . 6 , it is applied to buildings ...
... employed by the best writers with regard to the equipment of a fleet , while not a single example can be produced in favour of ' peragere . ' In the passages quoted from Suetonius Calig . 21 , and Oth . 6 , it is applied to buildings ...
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... employed by the poets , some- times under their Greek , sometimes under their Latin shape , as best suits their purpose . Thus we have ' Ida ' and ' Ide ; ' ' Leda , ' ' Lede ; ' ' Helena , ' ' Helene ; ' ' Creta , ' ' Crete ; ' and ...
... employed by the poets , some- times under their Greek , sometimes under their Latin shape , as best suits their purpose . Thus we have ' Ida ' and ' Ide ; ' ' Leda , ' ' Lede ; ' ' Helena , ' ' Helene ; ' ' Creta , ' ' Crete ; ' and ...
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