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Sir Ernest Barker quotes , 86 , Hobbes ' quip about the Papacy as ' the ghost of the deceased Roman Empire , sitting crowned on the grave thereof ' .
Sir Ernest Barker quotes , 86 , Hobbes ' quip about the Papacy as ' the ghost of the deceased Roman Empire , sitting crowned on the grave thereof ' .
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Macrobius , 5.17.18 , quotes both the verse from Parthenius which refers to Ino and Virgil's imit- ation in Georgics 1.437 . Cf. also Gellius , 13.27.1-2 . Other mythological figures and stories in the poetry of Laevius of relevance to ...
Macrobius , 5.17.18 , quotes both the verse from Parthenius which refers to Ino and Virgil's imit- ation in Georgics 1.437 . Cf. also Gellius , 13.27.1-2 . Other mythological figures and stories in the poetry of Laevius of relevance to ...
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1 , which they quote in support of uidere could equally well be used to support audire since it continues with a verb other than that of seeing ( uideor iam cernere . . . triumphum ; . . . uideor ingentia ducum nomina nec indecora ...
1 , which they quote in support of uidere could equally well be used to support audire since it continues with a verb other than that of seeing ( uideor iam cernere . . . triumphum ; . . . uideor ingentia ducum nomina nec indecora ...
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