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... death and apotheosis , or reception among the Gods , was called , for some reason not well understood , Quirinus ; and the Romans themselves , pro- bably from the same cause , whatever it was , Quirites . Niebuhr suggests an old Sabine ...
... death and apotheosis , or reception among the Gods , was called , for some reason not well understood , Quirinus ; and the Romans themselves , pro- bably from the same cause , whatever it was , Quirites . Niebuhr suggests an old Sabine ...
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... death of Cæsar . Jupiter must be appeased , and who so proper to conciliate him as Octavius , or Mercury , who had long that assumed the form of Octavius . A prayer he may still long abide with the Romans , en- joy his honours and ...
... death of Cæsar . Jupiter must be appeased , and who so proper to conciliate him as Octavius , or Mercury , who had long that assumed the form of Octavius . A prayer he may still long abide with the Romans , en- joy his honours and ...
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... death SIC te Diva potens Cypri , 40 adversarium feroci . Sive immu- tatâ specie adolescentem exhibes in terrâ , tu alatus filius benignæ Maiæ , sinens te dici vindicem Julii Cæsaris : tardè remigres in cœlum ; diuque maneas cum populo ...
... death SIC te Diva potens Cypri , 40 adversarium feroci . Sive immu- tatâ specie adolescentem exhibes in terrâ , tu alatus filius benignæ Maiæ , sinens te dici vindicem Julii Cæsaris : tardè remigres in cœlum ; diuque maneas cum populo ...
Strana 8
... death could he have dreaded , who beheld , & c . He must have been inaccessible - insensible to the feelings of fear . 18. Rectis oculis , & c . ] Who looked with eyes direct - i . e . which did not shrink from the fearful sights before ...
... death could he have dreaded , who beheld , & c . He must have been inaccessible - insensible to the feelings of fear . 18. Rectis oculis , & c . ] Who looked with eyes direct - i . e . which did not shrink from the fearful sights before ...
Strana 9
... death , which was before far removed , and advanced slowly . 34. Dædalus . ] His escape , with his son , from the prisons of Minos , by artificial wings , is told by Virgil . Æn . iv . 14. & c . Ovid . Met . viii . 183. and Ovid . A. A. ...
... death , which was before far removed , and advanced slowly . 34. Dædalus . ] His escape , with his son , from the prisons of Minos , by artificial wings , is told by Virgil . Æn . iv . 14. & c . Ovid . Met . viii . 183. and Ovid . A. A. ...
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