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... Virgil and Varius , who about three years after his return ( A.U.C. 715 ) introduced him to Maecenas , who was careful of receiving into his circle Brutus ' tribune , and one whose writings were of a kind that was new and un- popular ...
... Virgil and Varius , who about three years after his return ( A.U.C. 715 ) introduced him to Maecenas , who was careful of receiving into his circle Brutus ' tribune , and one whose writings were of a kind that was new and un- popular ...
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... Virgil ( G. ii . 40 ) addresses Maecenas in the same affectionate terms ; 5 commentators are divided on the subject . I see no way of deciding the controversy , since either sense will suit the passage , and both were in common use ...
... Virgil ( G. ii . 40 ) addresses Maecenas in the same affectionate terms ; 5 commentators are divided on the subject . I see no way of deciding the controversy , since either sense will suit the passage , and both were in common use ...
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... Virgil ( Aen . vi . 287 ) calls Bri- areus centumgeminus , ' and Catullus ( xi . 7 ) the Nile ' septemgeminus , ' and Lucret . ( v . 28 ) speaks of " tripectora tergemini- Geryonai , " and the most unequivocal instance of this use of ...
... Virgil ( Aen . vi . 287 ) calls Bri- areus centumgeminus , ' and Catullus ( xi . 7 ) the Nile ' septemgeminus , ' and Lucret . ( v . 28 ) speaks of " tripectora tergemini- Geryonai , " and the most unequivocal instance of this use of ...
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... Virgil , Georg . i . 466–489 , which passage , and the verses that follow it to the end of the book , should be read in con- nexion with this ode . It will appear to any reader of both very probable that Horace had this description in ...
... Virgil , Georg . i . 466–489 , which passage , and the verses that follow it to the end of the book , should be read in con- nexion with this ode . It will appear to any reader of both very probable that Horace had this description in ...
Strona 8
... Virgil has ( G. i . 328 ) " Co- rusca dextera , " where , however , it may be doubted whether ' corusca ' belongs to ful- mina ' or to dextera . ' Some MSS . have ' ru- benti . ' But Bentley ( on C. i . 25. 17 ) quotes Verrius Flaccus ...
... Virgil has ( G. i . 328 ) " Co- rusca dextera , " where , however , it may be doubted whether ' corusca ' belongs to ful- mina ' or to dextera . ' Some MSS . have ' ru- benti . ' But Bentley ( on C. i . 25. 17 ) quotes Verrius Flaccus ...
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