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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... LANGUAGES IN COLUMBIA COLLEGE . NEW - YORK , AND RECTOR OF THE GRAMMAR - SCHOOL . NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS , PUBLISHERS 329 & 331 PEARL STREET , FRANKLIN SQUARE . HARVARD COLLEGE July 6 , 1938 LIBRARY Entre 1. according 1872 .
... LANGUAGES IN COLUMBIA COLLEGE . NEW - YORK , AND RECTOR OF THE GRAMMAR - SCHOOL . NEW YORK : HARPER & BROTHERS , PUBLISHERS 329 & 331 PEARL STREET , FRANKLIN SQUARE . HARVARD COLLEGE July 6 , 1938 LIBRARY Entre 1. according 1872 .
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... according to some authorities , a potter , or brick- maker , and , according to others , the hireling of a travelling mer chant , named Maius , or Magus . He so ingratiated himself , how ever , with his master , that he received his ...
... according to some authorities , a potter , or brick- maker , and , according to others , the hireling of a travelling mer chant , named Maius , or Magus . He so ingratiated himself , how ever , with his master , that he received his ...
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... According to some accounts , the four lines " Ille ego quondam , " & c . , which are still prefixed to the Æneid in many editions , were ex- punged by Varius and Tucca ; but , according to others , they never were written by Virgil ...
... According to some accounts , the four lines " Ille ego quondam , " & c . , which are still prefixed to the Æneid in many editions , were ex- punged by Varius and Tucca ; but , according to others , they never were written by Virgil ...
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... 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 one of the ...
... 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 one of the ...
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... According to etymologists , gurges , in its primitive meaning , has always reference to the roar of waters . - Arma . Shields , for example , as Heyne remarks , made of osiers and covered over with skins , and hence capable of floating ...
... According to etymologists , gurges , in its primitive meaning , has always reference to the roar of waters . - Arma . Shields , for example , as Heyne remarks , made of osiers and covered over with skins , and hence capable of floating ...
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