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The cities allotted in this manner were those which had espoused the side of
Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the adjacent country were forced to
give up their hereditary estates to the rapacious soldiery . As the lands of
Cremona ...
The cities allotted in this manner were those which had espoused the side of
Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the adjacent country were forced to
give up their hereditary estates to the rapacious soldiery . As the lands of
Cremona ...
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It was reserved for two great poets of Rome , two , congenial spirits , filled with the
most lively admiration of each other , laboring side by side , both striving
earnestly for the same objectit was reserved for Virgil and Horace to elevate the ...
It was reserved for two great poets of Rome , two , congenial spirits , filled with the
most lively admiration of each other , laboring side by side , both striving
earnestly for the same objectit was reserved for Virgil and Horace to elevate the ...
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On one side stands Clio , the muse of history , reading from a roll ; on the other is
Melpomene , muse of tragedy , identified as such by the tragic mask.which she
holds . The mosaic dates probably from the first century A.D. The literary history of
...
On one side stands Clio , the muse of history , reading from a roll ; on the other is
Melpomene , muse of tragedy , identified as such by the tragic mask.which she
holds . The mosaic dates probably from the first century A.D. The literary history of
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a scepter resting vertically on the ground , into the side of the hill ; or , as some
understand it , against the door of the prison . Note the alliteration · which marks
the ring of the blow on the hollow mountain side ' ( Page ) . 82. in latus : a more ...
a scepter resting vertically on the ground , into the side of the hill ; or , as some
understand it , against the door of the prison . Note the alliteration · which marks
the ring of the blow on the hollow mountain side ' ( Page ) . 82. in latus : a more ...
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159 , 160. insula – laterum : ' an island forms a haven by its jutting sides . ' Lying
along in front of the cove , and against ( ob ) the sea ... Hinc atque hinc : ' on this
side and on this ' ; ' on either side . ' gemini : two rocky promontories , forming the
...
159 , 160. insula – laterum : ' an island forms a haven by its jutting sides . ' Lying
along in front of the cove , and against ( ob ) the sea ... Hinc atque hinc : ' on this
side and on this ' ; ' on either side . ' gemini : two rocky promontories , forming the
...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvī bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind