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 297
... given it , is far more spirited.- Et mulcere . " Both to soothe . " The expression dedit mulcere is a Greek construction for dedit potestatem mulcendi . -Tyrrhenum æquor " The surface of the Tuscan Sea . " The Trojan fleet , having left ...
... given it , is far more spirited.- Et mulcere . " Both to soothe . " The expression dedit mulcere is a Greek construction for dedit potestatem mulcendi . -Tyrrhenum æquor " The surface of the Tuscan Sea . " The Trojan fleet , having left ...
Page 301
... given by us , is decidedly preferable . naves . 108-110 . Tres Notus abreptas , & c . " Three ships , forced away the south wind whirling drives on hidden rocks . " - Tres . Supply 3. - Torquet . Equivalent to torquens impellit . — Saxa ...
... given by us , is decidedly preferable . naves . 108-110 . Tres Notus abreptas , & c . " Three ships , forced away the south wind whirling drives on hidden rocks . " - Tres . Supply 3. - Torquet . Equivalent to torquens impellit . — Saxa ...
Page 316
... given her by the poet as an indication of her descent , through Æneas . from a Trojan stem . Lupa fulvo nutrics , & c . " Exulting in the tawny covering of a she - wolf , such as his foster - parent was . " Alluding to the custom on the ...
... given her by the poet as an indication of her descent , through Æneas . from a Trojan stem . Lupa fulvo nutrics , & c . " Exulting in the tawny covering of a she - wolf , such as his foster - parent was . " Alluding to the custom on the ...
Page 324
... given her locks to the winds to scatter . " The more usual construction would have been , dederaique comam diffundendam ventis , " and had given her locks to be scattered by the winds . " The in- finitive , however , is employed instead ...
... given her locks to the winds to scatter . " The more usual construction would have been , dederaique comam diffundendam ventis , " and had given her locks to be scattered by the winds . " The in- finitive , however , is employed instead ...
Page 327
... given from ancient sculptures , & c GENIVS HVIVSLOCI MONTIS மா 66 ' Regardless Cacus . " Blinded . " - Securus amorum germanæ . of the deep love of his sister ( for her husband ) , " i . e . , regardless of any violent manifestations ...
... given from ancient sculptures , & c GENIVS HVIVSLOCI MONTIS மா 66 ' Regardless Cacus . " Blinded . " - Securus amorum germanæ . of the deep love of his sister ( for her husband ) , " i . e . , regardless of any violent manifestations ...
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