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  • _ 13, 'Securum et quietum Vergilii secessum, in quo tamen neque apud divum Augustum gratia caruit neque apud populum Romanum notitia: testes Augusti epistulae, testis ipse populus, qui auditis in theatro Vergilii versibus surrexit universus et forte praesentem spectantemque Vergilium veneratus est sic quasi Augustum.'

    The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills

  • But what cannot fail to strike the most cursory reader is the tone of submission to authority and to the teachings of the Fathers which characterizes every page: "_Summe veneratus est sacros Doctores_," says Cajetan,

    On Prayer and The Contemplative Life Aquinas Thomas 1907

  • Recentiora argumenta tragica cum lyrico quodam scribendi genere coniunxit, duas Musas et Melpomenen et Euterpen simul veneratus.

    An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry Hiram Corson 1869

  • _Cum_ venisset ad _locum mortis, se ipsum exuit vestimentis, tum_ procumbens, flexis genibus, veneratus est

    Tacitus and Bracciolini The Annals Forged in the XVth Century John Wilson Ross 1852

  • Testes Augusti epistulae, testis ipse populus, qui auditis in theatro Vergilii versibus surrexit universus et forte praesentem spectantemque Vergilium veneratus est quasi Augustum.] [Footnote 2: Aeneid VIII.]

    Vergil Frank, Tenney, 1876-1939 1922

  • ‘Nostra veneratus numina,’ is translated by Clarke, ‘and worshipping our

    The Metamorphoses of Ovid Vol. I, Books I-VII 43 BC-18? Ovid 1847

  • "Sciunt omnes qui me norunt, et si vitam mihi Deus O.M. prorogaverit, scient etiam posteri, ut te et ton panu Spanhemium, geminos hujus aevi Dioscuros, lucida literarum sidera, semper praedicaverim, semper veneratus sim."] [Footnote 3: Relation de la Voyage de Sa Majeste Britannique en Hollande

    The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 4 Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay 1829

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