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 287
... perceive that the Arma virumque cano of the Roman poet formed a far more spirited commencement for an epic poem . Virgil here treads in the footsteps of his grea master Homer . 1-2 Arma virumque cano . " I sing of arms NOTE S. ...
... perceive that the Arma virumque cano of the Roman poet formed a far more spirited commencement for an epic poem . Virgil here treads in the footsteps of his grea master Homer . 1-2 Arma virumque cano . " I sing of arms NOTE S. ...
Page 305
... arms of any kind . Hence the poet , in describing such a tumult , says , " Their fury supplies them with arms . " The faces and sara take the place of haste and gladii . Pietate gravem ac meritis . " Of great influence by his piety and ...
... arms of any kind . Hence the poet , in describing such a tumult , says , " Their fury supplies them with arms . " The faces and sara take the place of haste and gladii . Pietate gravem ac meritis . " Of great influence by his piety and ...
Page 312
... arms ( to the temple walls ) , " i . e . , all warfare being now ended , he hung up or consecra- ted the Trojan arms in the temples as a badge of peace . It was customary with the ancients , when they discontinued any art or calling ...
... arms ( to the temple walls ) , " i . e . , all warfare being now ended , he hung up or consecra- ted the Trojan arms in the temples as a badge of peace . It was customary with the ancients , when they discontinued any art or calling ...
Page 322
... arms of a virgin , either a Spar- tan one , or such as the Thracian Harpalyce wearies out her steeds , and outstrips in fleet course the rapid Hebrus , " i . 66 C. , or like the Thracian Harpalyce when she wearies out , " & c . The ...
... arms of a virgin , either a Spar- tan one , or such as the Thracian Harpalyce wearies out her steeds , and outstrips in fleet course the rapid Hebrus , " i . 66 C. , or like the Thracian Harpalyce when she wearies out , " & c . The ...
Page 338
... arms . - 446-447 . Sidonia Dido . " Sidonian Dido . " So called from Sidon , one of the cities of Phoenicia , older even than Tyre . The term is therefore equivalent here to " Phoenician . " Condebat . " Was building . " We would expect ...
... arms . - 446-447 . Sidonia Dido . " Sidonian Dido . " So called from Sidon , one of the cities of Phoenicia , older even than Tyre . The term is therefore equivalent here to " Phoenician . " Condebat . " Was building . " We would expect ...
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