The First Six Books of the Æneid, Together with the First, Second, and Fourth Eclogues of Virgil

The First Six Books of the Æneid, Together with the First, Second, and Fourth Eclogues of Virgil
Authors: Virgil
Published on: 1849
Page Count: 256 pages
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Language: en
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... love . 659. Pro , " instead of . " Furentem , " transported , " - it applies to a person affected by inordinate passion , whether love or anger . 660. Implicet ignem , " inwrap ( love's ) fire . " 661. Ambiguam , " equivocating ...

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