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 xi
... ancient manuscripts , but they have been sub- sequently restored to their place . There was also a report long cur- rent , that Varius had made a change , which still subsists , in the ar- rangement of two of the books , by transposing ...
... ancient manuscripts , but they have been sub- sequently restored to their place . There was also a report long cur- rent , that Varius had made a change , which still subsists , in the ar- rangement of two of the books , by transposing ...
Page xiii
... ancient traditions as to give probability to his narration , and to support it by the prisca fides facto . He wrote , however , at such a distance of time from the events which formed the groundwork of his poem , and the events them ...
... ancient traditions as to give probability to his narration , and to support it by the prisca fides facto . He wrote , however , at such a distance of time from the events which formed the groundwork of his poem , and the events them ...
Page 287
... ancient manuscript has this very form ( Enēās , genit . Eniădos , & c . ) . Virgil , however , would seem to have preferred for his poem an appellation that sa- voured of Grecian origin ( Enëïs , Aiņis ) . III . In many manuscripts the ...
... ancient manuscript has this very form ( Enēās , genit . Eniădos , & c . ) . Virgil , however , would seem to have preferred for his poem an appellation that sa- voured of Grecian origin ( Enëïs , Aiņis ) . III . In many manuscripts the ...
Page 292
... ancient sarcophagus , repre seats Ganymede giving drink to the eagle , or bird of Jove , and Hebe disgrace , lying upon the ground . 29-33 . His accensa super . " Exasperated , moreover , at these things , " i . e . , not only fearing ...
... ancient sarcophagus , repre seats Ganymede giving drink to the eagle , or bird of Jove , and Hebe disgrace , lying upon the ground . 29-33 . His accensa super . " Exasperated , moreover , at these things , " i . e . , not only fearing ...
Page 294
... ancient statue . -Evertitque . " And up . BAXIAEAX ANTIFON V turned .'- lum . Referring to Ajax .-- Transfixo . " Transfixed by the thunderbolt . " Hence , according to the highly - wrought imagery of the poet , he breathes forth the ...
... ancient statue . -Evertitque . " And up . BAXIAEAX ANTIFON V turned .'- lum . Referring to Ajax .-- Transfixo . " Transfixed by the thunderbolt . " Hence , according to the highly - wrought imagery of the poet , he breathes forth the ...
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