Decii Junii Juvenalis Et A. Persii Flacci Satirae: With a CommentaryWhittaker, 1867 - 466 strán (strany) |
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... Virgil , Ecl . v.113 ; vii . 26. It is in every case , as here , a fictitious name ; though Servius on the latter place says , " Codrus poëta ejusdem temporis fuit ut Valgius in Elegis suis refert . " Cor- dus is said to have been the ...
... Virgil , Ecl . v.113 ; vii . 26. It is in every case , as here , a fictitious name ; though Servius on the latter place says , " Codrus poëta ejusdem temporis fuit ut Valgius in Elegis suis refert . " Cor- dus is said to have been the ...
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... Virgil describes it in language which leaves little doubt that this is the place Juvenal refers to ( Aen . viii . 416-422 ) . Ruperti thinks Aetna must be meant , because the cave is said to be ' near ' the Aeolian rocks , whereas Hiera ...
... Virgil describes it in language which leaves little doubt that this is the place Juvenal refers to ( Aen . viii . 416-422 ) . Ruperti thinks Aetna must be meant , because the cave is said to be ' near ' the Aeolian rocks , whereas Hiera ...
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... Virgil has " Invalidique patrum referunt jejunia nati " ( G. iii . 127 ) . Supino ' means no more than lying lazingly on his back . The cathe- dra ' was so constructed that the person half reclined and half sat . In the ' lectica ' he ...
... Virgil has " Invalidique patrum referunt jejunia nati " ( G. iii . 127 ) . Supino ' means no more than lying lazingly on his back . The cathe- dra ' was so constructed that the person half reclined and half sat . In the ' lectica ' he ...
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... Virgil has Lyciae sortes ' twice over ( Aen . iv . 346. 377 ) . Sortes poscere ' is an unusual phrase . Poscere ' is stronger than ' petere , ' which is more commonly used . Poscere divos ' is not analogous . That is to ask a favour of ...
... Virgil has Lyciae sortes ' twice over ( Aen . iv . 346. 377 ) . Sortes poscere ' is an unusual phrase . Poscere ' is stronger than ' petere , ' which is more commonly used . Poscere divos ' is not analogous . That is to ask a favour of ...
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... Virgil ( Aen . iii . 484 ) , " Nec cedit hono- ri . " Some editions have ne cedat . ' 6 110 115 It where the declivity commenced called ( Horace , C. iv . 2. 35 ) Sacer Clivus , which led down to the Forum Romanum . was begun by ...
... Virgil ( Aen . iii . 484 ) , " Nec cedit hono- ri . " Some editions have ne cedat . ' 6 110 115 It where the declivity commenced called ( Horace , C. iv . 2. 35 ) Sacer Clivus , which led down to the Forum Romanum . was begun by ...
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