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... Observe the 45. Hortator scelerum , ' inciter to crime ' . emphatic position of the words . Cf. Virg . A. 2 , 164 , scelerum- que inventor Ulysses . Poeantia proles . Philoctetes , the son of Poeas , when on his way to Troy , was bitten ...
... Observe the 45. Hortator scelerum , ' inciter to crime ' . emphatic position of the words . Cf. Virg . A. 2 , 164 , scelerum- que inventor Ulysses . Poeantia proles . Philoctetes , the son of Poeas , when on his way to Troy , was bitten ...
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... Observe also the alliteration . 85. Hunc , i . e . Hector . Sanguineae , & c . , ' exulting at his good fortune in the bloody carnage ' . 86. Ingenti pondere ( sc . saxi ) , ' with an immense stone ' . The incident mentioned here is ...
... Observe also the alliteration . 85. Hunc , i . e . Hector . Sanguineae , & c . , ' exulting at his good fortune in the bloody carnage ' . 86. Ingenti pondere ( sc . saxi ) , ' with an immense stone ' . The incident mentioned here is ...
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... Observe the Chiasmus . 139. Invidia careat , ' escape jealousy ' . Bona nec , & c . , ' nor let each one disown his own good quali- ties ' . These words are apologetic for his reference to his own eloquence ( facundia ) . 140. Nam , & c ...
... Observe the Chiasmus . 139. Invidia careat , ' escape jealousy ' . Bona nec , & c . , ' nor let each one disown his own good quali- ties ' . These words are apologetic for his reference to his own eloquence ( facundia ) . 140. Nam , & c ...
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... Observe the play on the two meanings of fero , and for the latter of them cf. Hor . A. P. 343 : Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci . For laboro cf. Hor . Ep . 1 , 3 , I sq .: Juli Flore , quibus terrarum militet oris Claudius ...
... Observe the play on the two meanings of fero , and for the latter of them cf. Hor . A. P. 343 : Omne tulit punctum qui miscuit utile dulci . For laboro cf. Hor . Ep . 1 , 3 , I sq .: Juli Flore , quibus terrarum militet oris Claudius ...
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... Observe here how the language is adapted to the special surroundings of the speaker , the Simois and Ida being in the immediate neighbourhood . 325. For stare used of a mountain , cf. Hor . Od . 1 , 9 , 1 , vides ut alta stet nive ...
... Observe here how the language is adapted to the special surroundings of the speaker , the Simois and Ida being in the immediate neighbourhood . 325. For stare used of a mountain , cf. Hor . Od . 1 , 9 , 1 , vides ut alta stet nive ...
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