Early Latin Hymns: With Introduction and Notes |
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40 tunc dixisti in the heavens having but borrowed de thesauris tuis proferri lumen light and heat , the phrase coming luminosum . from Mal . iv . 2 to which Ambr . con3. lux lucis ] the Light which stantly refers ; cp . Hex . IV .
40 tunc dixisti in the heavens having but borrowed de thesauris tuis proferri lumen light and heat , the phrase coming luminosum . from Mal . iv . 2 to which Ambr . con3. lux lucis ] the Light which stantly refers ; cp . Hex . IV .
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But the free use of the give light ; cp . 45 . pres . part . instead of the pres . indic . 5 f . Dawn now shrouds the is remarkable in our hymn ; so 12 stars , uplifting her ruddy flood , for nesciens , 16 suscitans . with damp blasts ...
But the free use of the give light ; cp . 45 . pres . part . instead of the pres . indic . 5 f . Dawn now shrouds the is remarkable in our hymn ; so 12 stars , uplifting her ruddy flood , for nesciens , 16 suscitans . with damp blasts ...
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The line is difficult to under- day will be to us a day of light . stand . We might take concrepare It is however perhaps easier to ( the con- being emphatic ) as equiva- take hoc with tenore . The subject lent to conuenire , consentire ...
The line is difficult to under- day will be to us a day of light . stand . We might take concrepare It is however perhaps easier to ( the con- being emphatic ) as equiva- take hoc with tenore . The subject lent to conuenire , consentire ...
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