The Æneïd of Virgil: With English Notes, Critical and Explanatory, a Metrical Clavis, and an Historical, Geographical, and Mythological IndexHarper & Brothers, 1872 |
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... Hence , so far was the violence offered to chronology from revolting his countryinen , that Ovid , who was knowing in ancient histories and fables , wrote an heroic epistlo addressed by Dido to Eneas . Besides the well - known and ...
... Hence , so far was the violence offered to chronology from revolting his countryinen , that Ovid , who was knowing in ancient histories and fables , wrote an heroic epistlo addressed by Dido to Eneas . Besides the well - known and ...
Page 293
... Hence it may be more freely rendered " were ploughing " The fol lowing cuts represent three different beaks of shins takel tiques ĉom an- திம : SIDURD SHEB ( 88881 B 36-3 " Eternum vu.nus . " Her never - dying BB 2 BOOK FIRS " 29 ...
... Hence it may be more freely rendered " were ploughing " The fol lowing cuts represent three different beaks of shins takel tiques ĉom an- திம : SIDURD SHEB ( 88881 B 36-3 " Eternum vu.nus . " Her never - dying BB 2 BOOK FIRS " 29 ...
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... Hence , according to the highly - wrought imagery of the poet , he breathes forth the lightning's flame . - Scopuloque in- fixit acuto . According to Macrobius ( Sat. , v . , c . 22 ) , Virgil borrowed the details of this legend from ...
... Hence , according to the highly - wrought imagery of the poet , he breathes forth the lightning's flame . - Scopuloque in- fixit acuto . According to Macrobius ( Sat. , v . , c . 22 ) , Virgil borrowed the details of this legend from ...
Page 302
... hence capable of floating on the waters . - Tabulaque . " And planks . " — Per undas . " Are seen scattered over the waves . " Supply apparent , from the previous ' ause . 120-123 . Jam validam , & c . " Now the storm has conquered the ...
... hence capable of floating on the waters . - Tabulaque . " And planks . " — Per undas . " Are seen scattered over the waves . " Supply apparent , from the previous ' ause . 120-123 . Jam validam , & c . " Now the storm has conquered the ...
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... Hence we have ventured to render , or rather paraphrase , scena by " a wall of foliage . " The passage , however , is a difficult one , and hardly any two commentators agree about the meaning of it . 166-167 . Fronte sub adversa ...
... Hence we have ventured to render , or rather paraphrase , scena by " a wall of foliage . " The passage , however , is a difficult one , and hardly any two commentators agree about the meaning of it . 166-167 . Fronte sub adversa ...
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