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 ix
... death , was commenced in A.U.C. 724 , the same year in which he had completed his Georgics . After he had been engaged for some time in its composition , the greatest curiosity and interest concerning it began to be felt at Rome . A ...
... death , was commenced in A.U.C. 724 , the same year in which he had completed his Georgics . After he had been engaged for some time in its composition , the greatest curiosity and interest concerning it began to be felt at Rome . A ...
Page x
... death of the beloved youth . " O nale , ingeniem luctum ne quære tuorum , " & c . But he had skilfully suppressed the name of Marcellus till he came to the line , " Tu Marcellus eris - manibus date lilia plenis . " It may well be ...
... death of the beloved youth . " O nale , ingeniem luctum ne quære tuorum , " & c . But he had skilfully suppressed the name of Marcellus till he came to the line , " Tu Marcellus eris - manibus date lilia plenis . " It may well be ...
Page xi
... death happened A.U.C. 734 , when he was in the 51st year of his age . When he felt its near ap proach , he ordered his friends Varius and Plotius Tucca , who were then with him , to burn the Eneid as an imperfect poem . Augus tus ...
... death happened A.U.C. 734 , when he was in the 51st year of his age . When he felt its near ap proach , he ordered his friends Varius and Plotius Tucca , who were then with him , to burn the Eneid as an imperfect poem . Augus tus ...
Page 299
... death to the men , " i . e . , to Æneas and his followers . 92-93 . Solvuntur frigore . " Are relaxed with chilling terror . " - Duplices palmas . " Both his hands . " Generally considered as equivalent to ambas manus . The strict ...
... death to the men , " i . e . , to Æneas and his followers . 92-93 . Solvuntur frigore . " Are relaxed with chilling terror . " - Duplices palmas . " Both his hands . " Generally considered as equivalent to ambas manus . The strict ...
Page 313
... death of Antenor , but to his enjoying a peaceful end happy reign at the time that Venus was speaking . This , how . ever , would make a disagreeable tautology with " armaque fixit , " and would destroy , besides , all the force of nunc ...
... death of Antenor , but to his enjoying a peaceful end happy reign at the time that Venus was speaking . This , how . ever , would make a disagreeable tautology with " armaque fixit , " and would destroy , besides , all the force of nunc ...
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