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These usages are not found in the other works ascribed to Tacitus, nor any of the ancient Latin prose-writers; though common enough in the poets, the three instances being found in Virgil; the first in the Aeneid: "Cum litora fervere late Prospiceres arce ex summa:" Aen. "Vespere ab atro Consurgunt venti:" Aen. And "Graditur bellum ad crudele Camilla:" Ib.
F dit que 'je n'ai pas marque aucune epoque. Mais a No. 2 du memoire il trouvera ces mots. 'Quibusdam abbinc annis. J'ai meme detaille le progres de la maladie pour trois ans consecutifs. "Mons. F observe, 'On no dit point s'il y a des exacerbations dans cette fievre ou non. Qu'il. Regarde la lettre B, il verra, Vespere febris exacerbatur.
Vespere febris exacerbatur. Calor, inquietudo, anxietas et asthma, per noctem grassantur. Ita quotidie res agitur, donec. Vis vitae paulatim crisim efficit. Seminis joctura, sive in somniis effusi, seu in gremio veneris ejaculati, inter causas horum malorum nec non numeretur. Quibusdam abhinc annis, exercitationibus juvenilibus subito remissis, in vitam sedentariam lapsum.
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