Aeneidea, Or, Critical, Exegetical, and Aesthetical Remarks on the Aeneis: With a Personal Collation of All the First Class Mss., Upwards of One Hundred Second Class Mss., and All the Principal Editions, Volume 1Williams and Norgate, 1873 |
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Page v
... turning ? —but in conformity with the opinion of the best authority I know on the subject , do I adhere to the long established practice of writing Virgil and Virgilian , not Vergiland Vergilian . The opinion , as probably true as it is ...
... turning ? —but in conformity with the opinion of the best authority I know on the subject , do I adhere to the long established practice of writing Virgil and Virgilian , not Vergiland Vergilian . The opinion , as probably true as it is ...
Page vi
... turn gave rise to another , viz . a résumé or abbreviation of itself , which , adapted to a periodical and translated into German and containing much new matter and many corrections of the old , was published in the Göttingen Philologus ...
... turn gave rise to another , viz . a résumé or abbreviation of itself , which , adapted to a periodical and translated into German and containing much new matter and many corrections of the old , was published in the Göttingen Philologus ...
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... turning himself into a teacher of Latin or- thography , and his edition of Virgil , into a Latin ' Universal ... turn his attention from the orthography - observe , not of Virgil for what editor or what MS . has ever pretended to ...
... turning himself into a teacher of Latin or- thography , and his edition of Virgil , into a Latin ' Universal ... turn his attention from the orthography - observe , not of Virgil for what editor or what MS . has ever pretended to ...
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... turning and going in again immediately , in order to enjoy the coup - d'oeil of them intrans ' , not , of course , letting slip the opportunity thus afforded him of obser- b ving more at le'sure any remarkable objects immediately on his ...
... turning and going in again immediately , in order to enjoy the coup - d'oeil of them intrans ' , not , of course , letting slip the opportunity thus afforded him of obser- b ving more at le'sure any remarkable objects immediately on his ...
Page xxiv
... turn to the ' moritura Amata ' of the twelfth Book , and see whether it may not be metamorphosed by a similarly facile critical sleight - of hand into ' monitura Amata ' . Amata is not thinking of dying , has no more notion of dying in ...
... turn to the ' moritura Amata ' of the twelfth Book , and see whether it may not be metamorphosed by a similarly facile critical sleight - of hand into ' monitura Amata ' . Amata is not thinking of dying , has no more notion of dying in ...
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Aeneas Aeneas's AENEIDEA Aeneis Aeolus aequor alto ARMA VIRUMQUE arva atque autem avena Cerda Compare Conington corpora deos Dido enim erat etiam exactly expression fatis fistula Flacc fluctus Forbiger fuit genus Georg Georgic GRACILI gurges gurgite haec Heins Heroid Heyne ILLE EGO inter ipse ITALIAM Juno Juno's Jupiter Latio latus LECT less Lucan manu Manut mare meaning mihi Neptune neque numen numine nunc omnes omnia Ovid parchm passage Pierius pietas poem poet Priscian quae quam quid quod quoque quoted quum reader rerum Ribb Ribbeck Roman saxa scopulis Senec sense Servius sinus Stat sunt tamen terras Theb Thiel tibi Timavo Trojans unda venti vento Venus verse Virg Virgil Virgilian virum volvere Voss Wagn Wagner words Zumpt γαρ δε εν επι και μεν τε