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 vii
... appears that he returned to his native country , and to the charge of his paternal farm . While re- siding here , and turning his attention in part to poetic composition , he attracted the notice of Pollio , who had been appointed by ...
... appears that he returned to his native country , and to the charge of his paternal farm . While re- siding here , and turning his attention in part to poetic composition , he attracted the notice of Pollio , who had been appointed by ...
Page xiii
... appears from chronology , that Dido lived many hundred years after the Trojan war ; but the point was one of obscure antiquity , known perhaps to few readers , and not very precisely ascertained . Hence , so far was the violence offered ...
... appears from chronology , that Dido lived many hundred years after the Trojan war ; but the point was one of obscure antiquity , known perhaps to few readers , and not very precisely ascertained . Hence , so far was the violence offered ...
Page 303
... appears to be to the rushing down of the rain an : l wind , or , in other words , to the violent warfare of the elements , as if the heavens themselves were descending . - Nec latuere doli , & c . " Nor did the wiles and bitter ...
... appears to be to the rushing down of the rain an : l wind , or , in other words , to the violent warfare of the elements , as if the heavens themselves were descending . - Nec latuere doli , & c . " Nor did the wiles and bitter ...
Page 310
... appears to be equivalent to sicut erat . - Constitit . Not " stopped , ' but " stood . " The former would have been expressed by substitit Jupiter is represented as abiding in his dwelling - place in the highest heavens , and as not ...
... appears to be equivalent to sicut erat . - Constitit . Not " stopped , ' but " stood . " The former would have been expressed by substitit Jupiter is represented as abiding in his dwelling - place in the highest heavens , and as not ...
Page 315
... appears now in the light of a lawgiver . - Viris . Alluding to the “ feroces populi , " whom he shall have subdued . Tertia dum Latio , & c . " Until the third summer shall have beheld him reigning in Latium . " Eneas was to reign three ...
... appears now in the light of a lawgiver . - Viris . Alluding to the “ feroces populi , " whom he shall have subdued . Tertia dum Latio , & c . " Until the third summer shall have beheld him reigning in Latium . " Eneas was to reign three ...
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