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57 Whence the woods followed promiscuously the tuneful Orpheus , who by his maternal artá retarded the rapid courses of rivers , and the fleet winds ; and was so sweetly persuasive , that he drew along the listening oaks with his ...
57 Whence the woods followed promiscuously the tuneful Orpheus , who by his maternal artá retarded the rapid courses of rivers , and the fleet winds ; and was so sweetly persuasive , that he drew along the listening oaks with his ...
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We are assured by Torrentius , that the best and most ancient manuscript which he had seen gave this title to the Ode , “ Ad Alexandrum Paridem , sub cujus personâ exponit imminentia bella ; " from whence it appears that the allegorical ...
We are assured by Torrentius , that the best and most ancient manuscript which he had seen gave this title to the Ode , “ Ad Alexandrum Paridem , sub cujus personâ exponit imminentia bella ; " from whence it appears that the allegorical ...
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94 A people of Thessaly , near Mount Pelion , who first broke horses for war ; whence it came to pass that they , being seen by other people on horseback at a distance , were supposed to be but one creature , who had the upper part like ...
94 A people of Thessaly , near Mount Pelion , who first broke horses for war ; whence it came to pass that they , being seen by other people on horseback at a distance , were supposed to be but one creature , who had the upper part like ...
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64 Bithynia , a country of Asia the Less , next to Troas , over against Thrace , and , as is supposed , planted by Thracians ; whence Xenophon calls it Thracia Asiatica . WATSON . 65 Dacia was a country of Hungary beyond the Danube .
64 Bithynia , a country of Asia the Less , next to Troas , over against Thrace , and , as is supposed , planted by Thracians ; whence Xenophon calls it Thracia Asiatica . WATSON . 65 Dacia was a country of Hungary beyond the Danube .
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After Cæsar's death he changed his party four times in the space of twelve years , from whence Messala used pleasantly to call him desultorem bellorum civilium , in allusion to a custom of the ancient cavalry , who had two horses ...
After Cæsar's death he changed his party four times in the space of twelve years , from whence Messala used pleasantly to call him desultorem bellorum civilium , in allusion to a custom of the ancient cavalry , who had two horses ...
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