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... domus . This is less natural than in Greek on account of the absence of an article . Examples are rare in the literature of the Republic , but numerous in Livy , Tacitus , and the post - Augustan poets.3 66. Utcumque and quandoque ...
... domus . This is less natural than in Greek on account of the absence of an article . Examples are rare in the literature of the Republic , but numerous in Livy , Tacitus , and the post - Augustan poets.3 66. Utcumque and quandoque ...
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... domus libis ; 4 , 47 f .; 5 , 66 ; 8 , 72 ; 1o , 191 , 242. The genitive is the regular construction in Cicero and Caesar , but the abla- tive ( instrumental ) , which occurs rarely in the classical period , 1 Riemann , Études , p . 269 ...
... domus libis ; 4 , 47 f .; 5 , 66 ; 8 , 72 ; 1o , 191 , 242. The genitive is the regular construction in Cicero and Caesar , but the abla- tive ( instrumental ) , which occurs rarely in the classical period , 1 Riemann , Études , p . 269 ...
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... domus est sua ; 7 , 202 corvo quoque rarior albo . This is true of all Roman satire and of other departments of Latin literature in which there is a strong colloquial element . * METRE BY PROFESSOR KIRBY F. SMITH 144. The satiric ...
... domus est sua ; 7 , 202 corvo quoque rarior albo . This is true of all Roman satire and of other departments of Latin literature in which there is a strong colloquial element . * METRE BY PROFESSOR KIRBY F. SMITH 144. The satiric ...
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... domus est sua | quam mihi lucus . The rule of the monosyllable here - which softens the con- flict as much as possible - is never broken by Martial , and by Juvenal only in 3 , 135 and 7 , 160 ( cf. , however , 10 , 140 ) . IV ...
... domus est sua | quam mihi lucus . The rule of the monosyllable here - which softens the con- flict as much as possible - is never broken by Martial , and by Juvenal only in 3 , 135 and 7 , 160 ( cf. , however , 10 , 140 ) . IV ...
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... domus est sua , quam mihi lucus Martis et Aeoliis vicinum rupibus antrum Vulcani ; quid agant venti , quas torqueat umbras Aeacus , unde alius furtivae devehat aurum pelliculae , quantas iaculetur Monychus ornos , Frontonis platani ...
... domus est sua , quam mihi lucus Martis et Aeoliis vicinum rupibus antrum Vulcani ; quid agant venti , quas torqueat umbras Aeacus , unde alius furtivae devehat aurum pelliculae , quantas iaculetur Monychus ornos , Frontonis platani ...
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