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... lines of an Edipus Coloneus , and 302 of a Phoenissæ , run together in the MSS . under the latter title . The oldest and best MS . ( at Milan , sæc . ix . ) of the philosophical works contains all but the " De Beneficiis , " " De ...
... lines of an Edipus Coloneus , and 302 of a Phoenissæ , run together in the MSS . under the latter title . The oldest and best MS . ( at Milan , sæc . ix . ) of the philosophical works contains all but the " De Beneficiis , " " De ...
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... lines , probably interpo- lated . Best edition , Weber , 1821- 1832 . Death of T. Petronius Arbiter , gener- ally regarded as the author of the Satyricon . " The work as a whole was lost before the seventh century ; our late MSS . are ...
... lines , probably interpo- lated . Best edition , Weber , 1821- 1832 . Death of T. Petronius Arbiter , gener- ally regarded as the author of the Satyricon . " The work as a whole was lost before the seventh century ; our late MSS . are ...
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... lines of the Hymnus Jejunan- tium for compline in Lent ; 125-152 of the Hymnus ante somnum , com- pline in Passion Week ; 1-27 , 25-28 , 149-164 of the Hymnus ad Incensum Lucernæ for the benediction of the Paschal candle ; 1 , 51 , 719 ...
... lines of the Hymnus Jejunan- tium for compline in Lent ; 125-152 of the Hymnus ante somnum , com- pline in Passion Week ; 1-27 , 25-28 , 149-164 of the Hymnus ad Incensum Lucernæ for the benediction of the Paschal candle ; 1 , 51 , 719 ...
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... lines in developing it , and nearly twenty more in apologizing for the liberties that poetical genius takes with ... line that reminds us of the " Georgics : " " the fields , tamed by tillage , that burn with their lords ; " the pious ...
... lines in developing it , and nearly twenty more in apologizing for the liberties that poetical genius takes with ... line that reminds us of the " Georgics : " " the fields , tamed by tillage , that burn with their lords ; " the pious ...
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... line ; he never fol- lows the cadences of Vergil's narrative passages for long : what attracts him is the serried texture of Juno's speeches , overloaded with metrical and rhetorical emphasis , in which no word can be spared or its ...
... line ; he never fol- lows the cadences of Vergil's narrative passages for long : what attracts him is the serried texture of Juno's speeches , overloaded with metrical and rhetorical emphasis , in which no word can be spared or its ...
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