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My father cannot but side with you in a cause which is the counterpart of his own .
You have a position and rank as high as his , and have shown , though under
unkindly conditions , a valour equal to his own . Et pater ignoscet nostro
Menelaus ...
My father cannot but side with you in a cause which is the counterpart of his own .
You have a position and rank as high as his , and have shown , though under
unkindly conditions , a valour equal to his own . Et pater ignoscet nostro
Menelaus ...
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... but Lavinia only sees cause for jealousy and suspicion in the presence of the
favoured stranger . p . 142 2 . Utque domum intravit Tyrios induta paratus , 100
Incipit Aeneas . . . cetera turba silet . . . “ Hanc tibi cur tradam , pia causa , Lavinia
...
... but Lavinia only sees cause for jealousy and suspicion in the presence of the
favoured stranger . p . 142 2 . Utque domum intravit Tyrios induta paratus , 100
Incipit Aeneas . . . cetera turba silet . . . “ Hanc tibi cur tradam , pia causa , Lavinia
...
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When Tarpeia betrayed the citadel to the Sabines , the god contributed to the
repulse of the latter , by causing to burst forth a great stream of water , which
swept them away . Presserat ora deus . Tunc sic ego nostra resolvi , 170 Voce
mea ...
When Tarpeia betrayed the citadel to the Sabines , the god contributed to the
repulse of the latter , by causing to burst forth a great stream of water , which
swept them away . Presserat ora deus . Tunc sic ego nostra resolvi , 170 Voce
mea ...
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A general favourite , he was cautious in his love passages , and gave no cause
for scandal . Carmina quum primum populo iuvenilia legi , Barba resecta mihi
bisve semelve fuit . 107 a Moverat ingenium totam cantata per Urbem 60 Nomine
...
A general favourite , he was cautious in his love passages , and gave no cause
for scandal . Carmina quum primum populo iuvenilia legi , Barba resecta mihi
bisve semelve fuit . 107 a Moverat ingenium totam cantata per Urbem 60 Nomine
...
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His father ' s and his mother ' s death lead him to protest that a blunder , not a
crime , was the cause of his banishment . Et jam complêrat genitor sua fata ;
novemque Addiderat lustris altera lustra novem . Non aliter flevi , quam me
fleturus ...
His father ' s and his mother ' s death lead him to protest that a blunder , not a
crime , was the cause of his banishment . Et jam complêrat genitor sua fata ;
novemque Addiderat lustris altera lustra novem . Non aliter flevi , quam me
fleturus ...
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