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... received power from Neptune , the god of the sea , of help- ing those who were in danger of being shipwrecked , by being turned into stars , which makes our poet invoke them under this epithet , " Lucida sidera , fratres Helenæ . " 18 ...
... received power from Neptune , the god of the sea , of help- ing those who were in danger of being shipwrecked , by being turned into stars , which makes our poet invoke them under this epithet , " Lucida sidera , fratres Helenæ . " 18 ...
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... received by Scaliger and Pine . M'CAUL . 69 In the year 725 U. c . Augustus consulted his favorites , Mæcenas and Agrippa , whether he should resign the sovereign authority . We have in Dion a speech of Mæcenas upon that occasion , in ...
... received by Scaliger and Pine . M'CAUL . 69 In the year 725 U. c . Augustus consulted his favorites , Mæcenas and Agrippa , whether he should resign the sovereign authority . We have in Dion a speech of Mæcenas upon that occasion , in ...
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... received some remarkable applause in the theater , the poet preserved on his vessels the remembrance of a day so glorious to his patron . SAN . 1 plause was given to you in the amphitheater , 22 BOOK I. ODES OF HORACE .
... received some remarkable applause in the theater , the poet preserved on his vessels the remembrance of a day so glorious to his patron . SAN . 1 plause was given to you in the amphitheater , 22 BOOK I. ODES OF HORACE .
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... so the Romans had the greatest ex- pectations that it would revenge all the insults which the republic had received from the Parthians . SAN . ODE XXXVI.58 THIS is a joyful occasion to sacrifice both ODE XXXV . 35 ODES OF HORACE .
... so the Romans had the greatest ex- pectations that it would revenge all the insults which the republic had received from the Parthians . SAN . ODE XXXVI.58 THIS is a joyful occasion to sacrifice both ODE XXXV . 35 ODES OF HORACE .
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... and had been a fellow - soldier with him in the army of Brutus and Cassius , and had the good fortune also to be received into the favor of Augustus . WATSON . 92 debar me , I will seek the river of 44 BOOK II ODES OF HORACE .
... and had been a fellow - soldier with him in the army of Brutus and Cassius , and had the good fortune also to be received into the favor of Augustus . WATSON . 92 debar me , I will seek the river of 44 BOOK II ODES OF HORACE .
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