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- Quos_ego abstract "Quos ego (Latin, literally 'Whom I') are the words, in Virgil's Aeneid (I, 135), uttered by Neptune in threat to the disobedient and rebellious winds. Virgil's phrase is an example of the figure of speech called aposiopesis.".
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- Quos_ego subject Category:Aeneid.
- Quos_ego subject Category:Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Quos_ego comment "Quos ego (Latin, literally 'Whom I') are the words, in Virgil's Aeneid (I, 135), uttered by Neptune in threat to the disobedient and rebellious winds. Virgil's phrase is an example of the figure of speech called aposiopesis.".
- Quos_ego label "Quos ego".
- Quos_ego label "Quosego".
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