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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... Wagner uas been particularly followed ; and the editor gladly avails himself of the opportunity of making this noble work better known to the American student . The notes accompanying the text have been made purposely copious , since ...
... Wagner uas been particularly followed ; and the editor gladly avails himself of the opportunity of making this noble work better known to the American student . The notes accompanying the text have been made purposely copious , since ...
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... Wagner , and other commenta- tors , however , apply the words to different vessels of the fleet , some elevated on high , others far down , with the waves towering above them . This latter is the more correct opinion . Hi . " These ...
... Wagner , and other commenta- tors , however , apply the words to different vessels of the fleet , some elevated on high , others far down , with the waves towering above them . This latter is the more correct opinion . Hi . " These ...
Page 303
... Wagner agrees , under- stands with moles the genitive aquarum , which is certainly more spirited . Quos ego- ! " Whom I- ! " The sentence is abruptly broken off , and the sea - god checks his wrath . Grammarians term this an aposiopēsis ...
... Wagner agrees , under- stands with moles the genitive aquarum , which is certainly more spirited . Quos ego- ! " Whom I- ! " The sentence is abruptly broken off , and the sea - god checks his wrath . Grammarians term this an aposiopēsis ...
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... Wagner , however , places a semicolon after Libyci , and refers genus to the Carthaginians , in prospective allusion to their conflicts with the Romans . The emendation is far from being a happy one . 340-342 . Imperium Dido , & c ...
... Wagner , however , places a semicolon after Libyci , and refers genus to the Carthaginians , in prospective allusion to their conflicts with the Romans . The emendation is far from being a happy one . 340-342 . Imperium Dido , & c ...
Page 329
... Wagner , on the other hand , gives cernis , the reading of the Medicear MS . , and of many editions , which he makes equivalent here to cer- are licet , or cernere potes . We have preferred , however , the ord nary reading , cernes ...
... Wagner , on the other hand , gives cernis , the reading of the Medicear MS . , and of many editions , which he makes equivalent here to cer- are licet , or cernere potes . We have preferred , however , the ord nary reading , cernes ...
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