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... hand , as is the case very often , the quotation is only one of the common stock that has accumulated from the Scholiasts downwards , I have given credit for it to no one , but do not on that account wish to have the credit of it myself ...
... hand , as is the case very often , the quotation is only one of the common stock that has accumulated from the Scholiasts downwards , I have given credit for it to no one , but do not on that account wish to have the credit of it myself ...
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... hands . He became acquainted , among other literary persons , with 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 ...
... hands . He became acquainted , among other literary persons , with 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 ...
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... hands from the Greek usage by the less frequent introduction of the trochee in the second place , and from the caesura usually falling after the fifth syllable . This arrangement takes away a good deal from the vigour of the metre , a ...
... hands from the Greek usage by the less frequent introduction of the trochee in the second place , and from the caesura usually falling after the fifth syllable . This arrangement takes away a good deal from the vigour of the metre , a ...
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... hands of one person . He has been charged with deserting his republican principles , and even urging the destruction of those whose party he had once belonged to , and with whom he had fought at Philippi . But Horace urges reform , not ...
... hands of one person . He has been charged with deserting his republican principles , and even urging the destruction of those whose party he had once belonged to , and with whom he had fought at Philippi . But Horace urges reform , not ...
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... hand to hand , or in consequence of a wound . See S. ii . 1 . 13 : " Aut labentis equo describit vulnera Parthi . " On foot the Roman cavalry routed the Hernicans ( Liv . vii . 8 ) , and Statorius had no difficulty in forming a very ...
... hand to hand , or in consequence of a wound . See S. ii . 1 . 13 : " Aut labentis equo describit vulnera Parthi . " On foot the Roman cavalry routed the Hernicans ( Liv . vii . 8 ) , and Statorius had no difficulty in forming a very ...
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