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... city of Cremona to be edu- cated , and remained there till he assumed the manly gown , in the seventeenth year of his age . He then went to Milan , and afterwards to Naples , where he prosecuted his studies with great perseverance and ...
... city of Cremona to be edu- cated , and remained there till he assumed the manly gown , in the seventeenth year of his age . He then went to Milan , and afterwards to Naples , where he prosecuted his studies with great perseverance and ...
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... city he expired , on the twenty - second day of September , U. C. 735 , when he had near- ly completed the fifty - second year of his age . A short time before his death , he dictated for himself this modest epitaph : " Mantua me genuit ...
... city he expired , on the twenty - second day of September , U. C. 735 , when he had near- ly completed the fifty - second year of his age . A short time before his death , he dictated for himself this modest epitaph : " Mantua me genuit ...
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Virgil. the city , just above the entrance to the grotto of Pausilippo , a small quadrangular building is still pointed out to the curious traveller , as the tomb of Virgil . The poet attached so much importance to the final revision and ...
Virgil. the city , just above the entrance to the grotto of Pausilippo , a small quadrangular building is still pointed out to the curious traveller , as the tomb of Virgil . The poet attached so much importance to the final revision and ...
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... city of Rome in order to see his master , had obtained from him the gift of freedom , and encouragement to pursue without fear his former course of life . He warmly expresses his grateful feelings towards this generous benefac- tor ...
... city of Rome in order to see his master , had obtained from him the gift of freedom , and encouragement to pursue without fear his former course of life . He warmly expresses his grateful feelings towards this generous benefac- tor ...
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... city ; but the money thus obtained did not profit him much , for it was spent as soon as earned . 37. Amarylli ' ; see Gr . § 81 . 6 38. For whom you suffered the fruit to remain unplucked upon the trees . For the meaning of sua , ' see ...
... city ; but the money thus obtained did not profit him much , for it was spent as soon as earned . 37. Amarylli ' ; see Gr . § 81 . 6 38. For whom you suffered the fruit to remain unplucked upon the trees . For the meaning of sua , ' see ...
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