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 291
... explanation . For another , and probably bet- ter one , consult note on verse 264 . 23-25 . Id metuens . Dumesnil says , that metuo expresses appie- hension of an evil yet distant ; timeo of immediate danger . This is incorrect . Timeo ...
... explanation . For another , and probably bet- ter one , consult note on verse 264 . 23-25 . Id metuens . Dumesnil says , that metuo expresses appie- hension of an evil yet distant ; timeo of immediate danger . This is incorrect . Timeo ...
Page 349
... explanation of Wagner , and which is sanctioned by the best inanuscripts . The ordinary reading is Huc cursus fuit . " Hither was our course , " i . e . , to this same land . - The words Hic cursus fuit form the first of the hemistichs ...
... explanation of Wagner , and which is sanctioned by the best inanuscripts . The ordinary reading is Huc cursus fuit . " Hither was our course , " i . e . , to this same land . - The words Hic cursus fuit form the first of the hemistichs ...
Page 381
... explanation of Heyne : " Inclusus domi , ritatis hominum conventibus . " 94-96 . Demens . " Fool that I was , " i . e . , in provoking the resent- ment of so powerful a chieftain as Ulysses . - Fors si qua tulisset . " If any chance ...
... explanation of Heyne : " Inclusus domi , ritatis hominum conventibus . " 94-96 . Demens . " Fool that I was , " i . e . , in provoking the resent- ment of so powerful a chieftain as Ulysses . - Fors si qua tulisset . " If any chance ...
Page 382
... explanation of Heyne , “ ad freudem composito animo , h . e . , subdole et fraudulenter . " 108-111 . Fugam moliri . " To prepare their flight " Moliri is here equivalent to parare . Literally , however , " to bestow labour apon ...
... explanation of Heyne , “ ad freudem composito animo , h . e . , subdole et fraudulenter . " 108-111 . Fugam moliri . " To prepare their flight " Moliri is here equivalent to parare . Literally , however , " to bestow labour apon ...
Page 387
... explanation of Heyne , who makes this word equivalent here to " justi rectique observantia . " 6 to 145-149 . His lacrymis . " Prompted by these tears of his . " - Ultro . " Readily . " Equivalent , as Heyne remarks , to " facili ...
... explanation of Heyne , who makes this word equivalent here to " justi rectique observantia . " 6 to 145-149 . His lacrymis . " Prompted by these tears of his . " - Ultro . " Readily . " Equivalent , as Heyne remarks , to " facili ...
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