Early Latin Hymns: With Introduction and Notes |
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The arm of the Lord ' is a meta- of a finite verb , seems to be conphor frequently found in the O.T. , sidered as synonymous with the as at Exod . vi . 6. If sator is taken kindred nempe , in which the conas nom . , paterno will be ...
The arm of the Lord ' is a meta- of a finite verb , seems to be conphor frequently found in the O.T. , sidered as synonymous with the as at Exod . vi . 6. If sator is taken kindred nempe , in which the conas nom . , paterno will be ...
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9 The quae in 14 seems harsh in the quantum opinio fefellit ( ' was sense of things which ' —though no fault , ' ' went wrong ' ) ; Plin . Hist . doubt interpreted by what follows . Nat . XIII . 142 si fefellerint insidiae 14 is an echo ...
9 The quae in 14 seems harsh in the quantum opinio fefellit ( ' was sense of things which ' —though no fault , ' ' went wrong ' ) ; Plin . Hist . doubt interpreted by what follows . Nat . XIII . 142 si fefellerint insidiae 14 is an echo ...
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It seems a somewhat curious turn for an Easter hymn to take . 7. ' on which it is granted that the dead should rise again and return to life . ' 8. uitae ] dat . as 35. 12 redeunt uitae . fas ] ' the divine will .
It seems a somewhat curious turn for an Easter hymn to take . 7. ' on which it is granted that the dead should rise again and return to life . ' 8. uitae ] dat . as 35. 12 redeunt uitae . fas ] ' the divine will .
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