P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship). |
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... says , " with respect to my Aeneas , if it were in a fit shape for your reading , I would gladly send the poem ; but the thing is only just begun ; and indeed it seems something like folly to have undertaken so great a work , especially ...
... says , " with respect to my Aeneas , if it were in a fit shape for your reading , I would gladly send the poem ; but the thing is only just begun ; and indeed it seems something like folly to have undertaken so great a work , especially ...
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... says on the autho- rity of the lost works of ancient Grammarians , that the blasting of fruit - bearing trees was ... say in effect that he found the difference , one not of degree , but of kind . " 27. ] And what took you to Rome ? ' 28 ...
... says on the autho- rity of the lost works of ancient Grammarians , that the blasting of fruit - bearing trees was ... say in effect that he found the difference , one not of degree , but of kind . " 27. ] And what took you to Rome ? ' 28 ...
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... say that Octavianus was to be worshipped among the lares ( Hor . 4 Od . 5. 34 , " et Laribus tuum miscet numen " ) ; but Cato de R. R. 148 says that the ' Lar familiaris ' is to be wor- shipped on all the Kalends , Nones , and Ides ...
... say that Octavianus was to be worshipped among the lares ( Hor . 4 Od . 5. 34 , " et Laribus tuum miscet numen " ) ; but Cato de R. R. 148 says that the ' Lar familiaris ' is to be wor- shipped on all the Kalends , Nones , and Ides ...
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... says that there is an important difference in the mean- ing of the two words . ' Perduxit ' would be , to what a termination has it brought them ; ' produxit , ' ' to what a point . ' " 74. ] This sarcastic nunc , ' with an im- perative ...
... says that there is an important difference in the mean- ing of the two words . ' Perduxit ' would be , to what a termination has it brought them ; ' produxit , ' ' to what a point . ' " 74. ] This sarcastic nunc , ' with an im- perative ...
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... says , with whipping and loss of wages . The taunt is from Theocr . 4. 3 . 6 6. ] The ewes are exhausted and the lambs starved . ' Perhaps , as Voss thinks , he may mean the time before the lambs were weaned , when the ewes ought not to ...
... says , with whipping and loss of wages . The taunt is from Theocr . 4. 3 . 6 6. ] The ewes are exhausted and the lambs starved . ' Perhaps , as Voss thinks , he may mean the time before the lambs were weaned , when the ewes ought not to ...
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