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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Page 299
... Servius , in his comments on this passage , “ est vis venti cum pluviâ . ” 87-91 . Stridor rudentum . " The whistling of the cordage . " It is the radentum sibilus of Pacuvius , as cited by Servius . — Ponto nox - cubat atra . " Darkest ...
... Servius , in his comments on this passage , “ est vis venti cum pluviâ . ” 87-91 . Stridor rudentum . " The whistling of the cordage . " It is the radentum sibilus of Pacuvius , as cited by Servius . — Ponto nox - cubat atra . " Darkest ...
Page 301
... Servius , however , says that they were so termed because the Romans and Carthaginians made a treaty there . But Heyne thinks that he confounds the Ægimuri ith the Ægates Insulæ , off Lily : eum in Sicily . The same critic also regards ...
... Servius , however , says that they were so termed because the Romans and Carthaginians made a treaty there . But Heyne thinks that he confounds the Ægimuri ith the Ægates Insulæ , off Lily : eum in Sicily . The same critic also regards ...
Page 309
... Servius rightly explains viscera in this passage by " Quicquid sub corio est . " In other words , it is equiv alent to carnes . - Pars in frusta secant , & c . An imitation of the Homerie Μίστυλλόν τ ' ἄρα τ ' ἄλλα , καὶ ἀμφ ' ὀβελοῖσιν ...
... Servius rightly explains viscera in this passage by " Quicquid sub corio est . " In other words , it is equiv alent to carnes . - Pars in frusta secant , & c . An imitation of the Homerie Μίστυλλόν τ ' ἄρα τ ' ἄλλα , καὶ ἀμφ ' ὀβελοῖσιν ...
Page 314
... Servius remarks , is here equivalent to tibi soli . Some jois tibi in construction with bellum geret , but with much less propriety -Quando hæc te cura , & c . " Since this care continually distresses thee . " Quando is here for ...
... Servius remarks , is here equivalent to tibi soli . Some jois tibi in construction with bellum geret , but with much less propriety -Quando hæc te cura , & c . " Since this care continually distresses thee . " Quando is here for ...
Page 322
... Servius well remarks : " et bene gerens , non habens , quod geri putantur aliena . " Et virginis arma , & c . " And the arms of a virgin , either a Spar- tan one , or such as the Thracian Harpalyce wearies out her steeds , and outstrips ...
... Servius well remarks : " et bene gerens , non habens , quod geri putantur aliena . " Et virginis arma , & c . " And the arms of a virgin , either a Spar- tan one , or such as the Thracian Harpalyce wearies out her steeds , and outstrips ...
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