A Handbook of Latin Poetry: Containing Selections from Ovid, Virgil, and Horace, with Notes and Grammatical ReferencesCrosby and Ainsworth, 1865 - 776 Seiten |
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... . 419. IV . A. & S. 244 Nullo . Gr . 431 ; 457. 2. A. & S. 257 , R. 7 ( a ) ; 207 , R. 31 ( c ) . -104 . Arbuteos foetus the fruit of the strawberry - tree ( Arbu- = = tus unedo ) , which grows wild in Italy 24 NOTES ...
... . 419. IV . A. & S. 244 Nullo . Gr . 431 ; 457. 2. A. & S. 257 , R. 7 ( a ) ; 207 , R. 31 ( c ) . -104 . Arbuteos foetus the fruit of the strawberry - tree ( Arbu- = = tus unedo ) , which grows wild in Italy 24 NOTES ...
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... Italy . strawberries , which are abundant on the fruit of the wild cornel - tree . of swine . Cf. Virg . A. III . 649 . rubeta . Rubetis . Gr . 435. 1 . - = Mora : = Montana fraga = common wooded hills . -105 . Corna Homer mentions it ...
... Italy . strawberries , which are abundant on the fruit of the wild cornel - tree . of swine . Cf. Virg . A. III . 649 . rubeta . Rubetis . Gr . 435. 1 . - = Mora : = Montana fraga = common wooded hills . -105 . Corna Homer mentions it ...
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... Italy . It is called lurida from its effect on the color of its victims . Cf. Virg . G. II . 128. - 148 . He consults the astrologers to find out how soon his father will die . Patrios . Gr . 398. 2. A. & S. 211 , R. 4 ( a ) . On ante ...
... Italy . It is called lurida from its effect on the color of its victims . Cf. Virg . G. II . 128. - 148 . He consults the astrologers to find out how soon his father will die . Patrios . Gr . 398. 2. A. & S. 211 , R. 4 ( a ) . On ante ...
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... . Aquilonem = the north wind ; which , in Italy , generally brings dry weather . Cf. v . 328.263 . Inductas ; sc . coelo . - 264 . Notum the south wind ; which brings rain . — 265 . = = Vultum . Gr . 380. A. & S. 234. 374 NOTES ON OVID .
... . Aquilonem = the north wind ; which , in Italy , generally brings dry weather . Cf. v . 328.263 . Inductas ; sc . coelo . - 264 . Notum the south wind ; which brings rain . — 265 . = = Vultum . Gr . 380. A. & S. 234. 374 NOTES ON OVID .
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... Italian . The Greek poets called Italy Hes- peria , or the western land . See on Virg . A. I. 569. — 372. Auriga . Gr . 363. A. & S. 204. 328. Tenuit . Gr . 508. A. & S. 261 , R. ― - = - - - = L. So credimus , v . 330. Magnis is ...
... Italian . The Greek poets called Italy Hes- peria , or the western land . See on Virg . A. I. 569. — 372. Auriga . Gr . 363. A. & S. 204. 328. Tenuit . Gr . 508. A. & S. 261 , R. ― - = - - - = L. So credimus , v . 330. Magnis is ...
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