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... quod in precibus et gratulationibus non solem id venerari , verum etiam osculari solent . Cic . in Ver . L. IV . 43. Such is the account given by travellers of the Kaaba or sacred stone at Mecca also . Vid . Virg . Æn . II . 490. Tibull ...
... quod in precibus et gratulationibus non solem id venerari , verum etiam osculari solent . Cic . in Ver . L. IV . 43. Such is the account given by travellers of the Kaaba or sacred stone at Mecca also . Vid . Virg . Æn . II . 490. Tibull ...
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... quod Philoctetam Herculis comitem ét in laboribus adjutorem faciat , quod nescio an Veterum quisquam tradiderit . Nihil enim aliud memorant Mythologi , nisi Herculis rogum funebrem , reliquis detrectan- tibus , ab ipso accensum fuisse ...
... quod Philoctetam Herculis comitem ét in laboribus adjutorem faciat , quod nescio an Veterum quisquam tradiderit . Nihil enim aliud memorant Mythologi , nisi Herculis rogum funebrem , reliquis detrectan- tibus , ab ipso accensum fuisse ...
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... quod ad effectionem attinet , tuæ manui non cedam ; and observes that où ɛílepaι for ovк έw admits an infinitive after it to express the action not of the person forbidding , but of the person for- bidden . Hermann , giving the ...
... quod ad effectionem attinet , tuæ manui non cedam ; and observes that où ɛílepaι for ovк έw admits an infinitive after it to express the action not of the person forbidding , but of the person for- bidden . Hermann , giving the ...
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abode Achilles Æta Agamemnon Ajax alludes Antilochus Aristophanes arms art thou Atreus Atridæ aught Barby Brunck Brunck's note Chalcodon Chorus Chryse convey deeds disease dost thou Echepolus evil father foot Fulminis give gods gone Greeks groans Hades hand haply hast thou hath hear heaven Helenus hence Hercules Hermann reads Jove king knowest thou Laertes land Lemnos lest let us begone loctetes longer look Lycomedes Minerva misery Musgrave Neoptolemus never pain persuaded Philoc Philoctetes pity Poias possessed Priam quæ quod reproach sail sayest thou Scholiast Scyros ship Sisyphus sleep Sophocles speak stranger sure tell Teucer thee at least thine thing thou art thou seest thou shalt thou shouldst Thou speakest thou wilt thy disease thyself tongue Trojan plains Troy Tydeus Ulysses undone unhappy utter vessel villain voyage weapons whither wilt thou woes words wretched δὲ καὶ