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
... expression , by which all his writings were dis- tinguished . It does not seem certain , or even probable , that Virgil went at all to Rome from Naples . It rather appears that he returned to his native country , and to the charge of ...
... expression , by which all his writings were dis- tinguished . It does not seem certain , or even probable , that Virgil went at all to Rome from Naples . It rather appears that he returned to his native country , and to the charge of ...
Page 303
... expression The reference 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 ...
... expression The reference 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 ...
Page 309
... expression " mensæ remote , ” con- sult note on verse 723 of this book . - Requirunt . " They inquire after . " The verb requiro is here applied , with great beauty , to re- gret for the absent . - Seu vivere credant . " Whether they ...
... expression " mensæ remote , ” con- sult note on verse 723 of this book . - Requirunt . " They inquire after . " The verb requiro is here applied , with great beauty , to re- gret for the absent . - Seu vivere credant . " Whether they ...
Page 310
... expression boi rowed , as is thought , from Ennius .-- Sic vertice cœli constitit . " Stood , while thus employed , on the very pinnacle of the sky . " Sic is used here , in imitation of the Greek construction with ŵs or ourwç , and ...
... expression boi rowed , as is thought , from Ennius .-- Sic vertice cœli constitit . " Stood , while thus employed , on the very pinnacle of the sky . " Sic is used here , in imitation of the Greek construction with ŵs or ourwç , and ...
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... expression is , quam memorem te esse ? -- Nec vus hominem sonat . " Nor does thy voice sound like that of a human being . " — O ! dea certe , & c . " Oh ! assuredly a goddess ( the sister of Phoebus ! or one of the race of the nymphs ...
... expression is , quam memorem te esse ? -- Nec vus hominem sonat . " Nor does thy voice sound like that of a human being . " — O ! dea certe , & c . " Oh ! assuredly a goddess ( the sister of Phoebus ! or one of the race of the nymphs ...
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