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... surely ironical and this irony may extend to the phrase comites Catulli . Its main irony , however , lies in the contrast between the first 14 lines and the next two . Furius and Aurelius are ready and willing - omnia haec , quaecumque ...
... surely ironical and this irony may extend to the phrase comites Catulli . Its main irony , however , lies in the contrast between the first 14 lines and the next two . Furius and Aurelius are ready and willing - omnia haec , quaecumque ...
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... surely have been registered . 8.1 : Anabasis 2.3.10- 14 is not a particularly pertinent parallel , since it involves Mesopotamian irrigation canals . 10.8 : by ' land - locked ' W. presumably means ' insular ' . 16.1 : chap.16 ...
... surely have been registered . 8.1 : Anabasis 2.3.10- 14 is not a particularly pertinent parallel , since it involves Mesopotamian irrigation canals . 10.8 : by ' land - locked ' W. presumably means ' insular ' . 16.1 : chap.16 ...
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... surely from Licinius Macer , either directly or via Sallust , that Horace took the idea of Remus ' murder as the primal sin of Rome , to be expiated in the madness of civil war ( epod . 7.17- 20 ) : Sic est : acerba fata Romanos agunt ...
... surely from Licinius Macer , either directly or via Sallust , that Horace took the idea of Remus ' murder as the primal sin of Rome , to be expiated in the madness of civil war ( epod . 7.17- 20 ) : Sic est : acerba fata Romanos agunt ...
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