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... neque injecta . Feris dabor alitibusque But though his predecessors used it with right feeling and fair success , Virgil may claim to have first regularised and given intention to this pause . Ovid uses it some ten times in ...
... neque injecta . Feris dabor alitibusque But though his predecessors used it with right feeling and fair success , Virgil may claim to have first regularised and given intention to this pause . Ovid uses it some ten times in ...
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... neque autem | scindi ; permanat odor frigusque vaporque | ignis i . 357- 371 . 374 . ii . 698 . iv . 153 . vi . 953 . v . 298 In general , his use is tasteless and clumsy , but in tremere ignibus instant , Instant , nec loca , he hits ...
... neque autem | scindi ; permanat odor frigusque vaporque | ignis i . 357- 371 . 374 . ii . 698 . iv . 153 . vi . 953 . v . 298 In general , his use is tasteless and clumsy , but in tremere ignibus instant , Instant , nec loca , he hits ...
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... neque illum . In Virgil , G. ii . 153 is apparently unique : -- Nec rapit immensos orbes per humum , neque tanto Squameus in spiram tractu se colligit anguis . Mr. Page comments : The striking pause after humum in the fifth foot ...
... neque illum . In Virgil , G. ii . 153 is apparently unique : -- Nec rapit immensos orbes per humum , neque tanto Squameus in spiram tractu se colligit anguis . Mr. Page comments : The striking pause after humum in the fifth foot ...
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... Neque ante , G. i . 242 . Ib . 225 . Ib . 347 . Here the description of a new festival is introduced . Flumina , qua juvenis gressus inferret . At illum , etc. Nec plura effatus ; et illi G. iv . 360 . Ocius incubuere , etc. A. viii ...
... Neque ante , G. i . 242 . Ib . 225 . Ib . 347 . Here the description of a new festival is introduced . Flumina , qua juvenis gressus inferret . At illum , etc. Nec plura effatus ; et illi G. iv . 360 . Ocius incubuere , etc. A. viii ...
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... neque ) ille , following the pause ; also et omnis with echo ; ( ut , et , at ) ipse ; vocatives often precede or succeed , and inquit often precedes . ( g ) Up speeds Aeneas , and plucks sword from sheath , Then o'er him : ' Where is ...
... neque ) ille , following the pause ; also et omnis with echo ; ( ut , et , at ) ipse ; vocatives often precede or succeed , and inquit often precedes . ( g ) Up speeds Aeneas , and plucks sword from sheath , Then o'er him : ' Where is ...
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