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Iuppiter hibernas, 'etc. It is probably from this epic that Macrob.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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That Virgil imitated Accius is mentioned by Macrob.vi. 1, 58, who compares, _e. g._, l.
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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- Cic. _in Sall. _ 15; by Macrob.iii. 13, 9, '_alienae_ luxuriae obiurgator et censor,' and others; and
The Student's Companion to Latin Authors Thomas Ross Mills
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How much such performances were relished by the Romans, we learn from many passages of Latin writers, such, e.g., as Macrob.,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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The skipper of the boat, on the other hand, was called Neil Roy Macrob; and since Macrob was one of the names of Alan's clansmen, and Alan himself had sent me to that ferry, I was eager to come to private speech of Neil Roy.
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There was, however, an old idea that the name of the special tutelary god of the city was never divulged, lest he should become _captivus_, and that the true name of the city itself was unknown; see Macrob. iii.
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus W. Warde Fowler 1884
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[74] A list of passages imitated from Latin poets is given in Macrob.
The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius Charles Thomas Cruttwell 1879
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Neil Roy Macrob; and since Macrob was one of the names of Alan's clansmen, and Alan himself had sent me to that ferry, I was eager to come to private speech of Neil Roy.
Kidnapped Robert Louis Stevenson 1872
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Da hac autem, quam Noster affert, etymologia cf. Macrob.
P. Ovidii Nasonis Fastorum libri VI. Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso, Gottlieb Erdmann Gierig 1812
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Ia«* num ipsum terrae boc uomenin* didisse, auctor e«p Macrob.
P. Ovidii Nasonis Fastorum libri VI. Ovid, Publius Ovidius Naso, Gottlieb Erdmann Gierig 1812
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