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... character , him who delights : thus , DESIDERANTEM quod satis est . 3 Carm . i . 25 : him who bounds his desire by a competency . Fulgentem imperio , 3 C. xvi . 31 , etc. ANTHON . 3 Because most of the commentators take sarculum for the ...
... character , him who delights : thus , DESIDERANTEM quod satis est . 3 Carm . i . 25 : him who bounds his desire by a competency . Fulgentem imperio , 3 C. xvi . 31 , etc. ANTHON . 3 Because most of the commentators take sarculum for the ...
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... characters , or , if the expression may be allow- ed , in a double character , such as a prince and a beggar , etc. FRANCIS 38 See Orelli ; who regards this conclusion as merely jocular . ODE VII . TO MUNATIUS PLANCUS . OTHER poets ...
... characters , or , if the expression may be allow- ed , in a double character , such as a prince and a beggar , etc. FRANCIS 38 See Orelli ; who regards this conclusion as merely jocular . ODE VII . TO MUNATIUS PLANCUS . OTHER poets ...
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... character is thus drawn by Cicero : " Vir summo splendore , summá gratiâ ; nullo prorsùs plùs Homine delector . " DAC . 18 When the poets intended to sing any thing extraordinary , they used to change the strings of their lyres . DAC ...
... character is thus drawn by Cicero : " Vir summo splendore , summá gratiâ ; nullo prorsùs plùs Homine delector . " DAC . 18 When the poets intended to sing any thing extraordinary , they used to change the strings of their lyres . DAC ...
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... character Pollux , " by this 6 Literally , " the fasces . " 66 7 Literally , a forbidden track . " 8 Julius Cæsar , according to Suetonius , had formed a design of trans- porting the seat of empire to Troy or Alexandria , after having ...
... character Pollux , " by this 6 Literally , " the fasces . " 66 7 Literally , a forbidden track . " 8 Julius Cæsar , according to Suetonius , had formed a design of trans- porting the seat of empire to Troy or Alexandria , after having ...
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... character . Con- sult note on Ode ii . 19 , 29. The " horn " was the symbol of power among all the eastern nations . See 1 Samuel , ii . 1 ; Luke i . 69. ANTHON . 78 i . e . " never dissolving it . " Eurip . Hippol . 1147 , xúpites ...
... character . Con- sult note on Ode ii . 19 , 29. The " horn " was the symbol of power among all the eastern nations . See 1 Samuel , ii . 1 ; Luke i . 69. ANTHON . 78 i . e . " never dissolving it . " Eurip . Hippol . 1147 , xúpites ...
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