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... Æneas in Virgil , but for greater honour by the Goddess in person ; in like manner as the games Pythia , Ifthmia , & c . were anciently faid to be by the Gods , and as Thetis herself appearing according to Homer Odyff . 24. proposed the ...
... Æneas in Virgil , but for greater honour by the Goddess in person ; in like manner as the games Pythia , Ifthmia , & c . were anciently faid to be by the Gods , and as Thetis herself appearing according to Homer Odyff . 24. proposed the ...
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... Æneas . Arma virumq ; cano , Troja qui primus ab oris , Italiam fato profugus , Latinaq ; venit Litora : multum ille & terris jactatus et alto , & c . I cite the whole three verfes , that I may by the way offer a Conjectural Emendation ...
... Æneas . Arma virumq ; cano , Troja qui primus ab oris , Italiam fato profugus , Latinaq ; venit Litora : multum ille & terris jactatus et alto , & c . I cite the whole three verfes , that I may by the way offer a Conjectural Emendation ...
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... Æneas fic orfus ab alto : VERS . 3. ( b ) Infandum Regina jubes renovare dolorem . Tres litore corvos Afpicit errantes : hos agmina tota fequuntur A tergo Cervi , lectio vulgata , abfurditas no- tiffima : hæc animalia in Africa non ...
... Æneas fic orfus ab alto : VERS . 3. ( b ) Infandum Regina jubes renovare dolorem . Tres litore corvos Afpicit errantes : hos agmina tota fequuntur A tergo Cervi , lectio vulgata , abfurditas no- tiffima : hæc animalia in Africa non ...
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