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... people of Cremona , who had espoused the cause of Brutus , were compelled to give up their territory . The rapacious soldiery , who were settled upon it , passed the bounds assigned to them , seized the lands round Mantua , and Virgil ...
... people of Cremona , who had espoused the cause of Brutus , were compelled to give up their territory . The rapacious soldiery , who were settled upon it , passed the bounds assigned to them , seized the lands round Mantua , and Virgil ...
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... people . The do- minion of Octavius was now well established in Italy , though his contest with Antony for the government of the world was far from being ended . Mæcenas , the wise minister of the former , sought to remedy the general ...
... people . The do- minion of Octavius was now well established in Italy , though his contest with Antony for the government of the world was far from being ended . Mæcenas , the wise minister of the former , sought to remedy the general ...
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... people , for it enabled the poet to flatter the former by tracing his parentage to the gods , and to confirm the popular belief , that the Romans were directly descended from the renowned person- ages of the heroic age . The hero of the ...
... people , for it enabled the poet to flatter the former by tracing his parentage to the gods , and to confirm the popular belief , that the Romans were directly descended from the renowned person- ages of the heroic age . The hero of the ...
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... people , who had a hearty relish for humor and faithful sketches of humble life , even though the pleasantry were coarse , the occupations sordid , and the characters vulgar . The Romans of Virgil's time , at least , those classes of ...
... people , who had a hearty relish for humor and faithful sketches of humble life , even though the pleasantry were coarse , the occupations sordid , and the characters vulgar . The Romans of Virgil's time , at least , those classes of ...
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... people would naturally look with anxiety and interest , for , on the safety of the mother and the continuance of the union , depended the preservation of that peace , which all hoped was the final cessation of a disastrous civil war ...
... people would naturally look with anxiety and interest , for , on the safety of the mother and the continuance of the union , depended the preservation of that peace , which all hoped was the final cessation of a disastrous civil war ...
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