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... thing given is usually , as here , put in the accusative , and the thing got , in the ablative . The construction , however , is frequently re- versed , as in the next ode , line 2. The same might be said of ἀλλάσσειν and aμriße . 26 ...
... thing given is usually , as here , put in the accusative , and the thing got , in the ablative . The construction , however , is frequently re- versed , as in the next ode , line 2. The same might be said of ἀλλάσσειν and aμriße . 26 ...
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... things connected with the worship of the gods , on solemn festivals . These were carried round , and the ceremony be- gan by the waving to and fro of the sacred vases and utensils . 12. Nec , & c . - rapiam- " nor will I hurry into open ...
... things connected with the worship of the gods , on solemn festivals . These were carried round , and the ceremony be- gan by the waving to and fro of the sacred vases and utensils . 12. Nec , & c . - rapiam- " nor will I hurry into open ...
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... things not much wanted at home . 19. Aridas , & c . - Hebro- " should con- 1 , 2 . 3 . 인 or -or- or | - - - muse . 3. Portare " to waft them " -portanda . Cp . Ode i . 1 , 8. Quis , & c . securus — singularly careless as to who may be ...
... things not much wanted at home . 19. Aridas , & c . - Hebro- " should con- 1 , 2 . 3 . 인 or -or- or | - - - muse . 3. Portare " to waft them " -portanda . Cp . Ode i . 1 , 8. Quis , & c . securus — singularly careless as to who may be ...
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... thing with thee , " i.e. , " produced any sportive effusion . " 3. Dic Latinum carmen- " dictate a Latin ode . " 5. Lesbio , & c.— civi— " first attuned to harmony by a Lesbian citizen , " i . e . , by Alcæus , who began to flourish ...
... thing with thee , " i.e. , " produced any sportive effusion . " 3. Dic Latinum carmen- " dictate a Latin ode . " 5. Lesbio , & c.— civi— " first attuned to harmony by a Lesbian citizen , " i . e . , by Alcæus , who began to flourish ...
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... thing to call all the islands in this quarter by the general name of Insulae Britannicae ( Вgirannai vño ) . Cp . Pliny , Hist . Nat . iv . 6. Catullus also ( 11 , 11 , ) applies the epithet ultimos to the Britons , but at a much ...
... thing to call all the islands in this quarter by the general name of Insulae Britannicae ( Вgirannai vño ) . Cp . Pliny , Hist . Nat . iv . 6. Catullus also ( 11 , 11 , ) applies the epithet ultimos to the Britons , but at a much ...
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