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 295
... hand of Neptune . 46-49 . Que incedo . " Who move majestic . " Incedo is here put poetically for sum . It is also especially applied by the poets to a dignified and majestic carriage , and is therefore selected here to in .. dicate the ...
... hand of Neptune . 46-49 . Que incedo . " Who move majestic . " Incedo is here put poetically for sum . It is also especially applied by the poets to a dignified and majestic carriage , and is therefore selected here to in .. dicate the ...
Page 298
... hand to wield , or , in other words , to be wielded over tumultuous subjects . - Nimborum , & c . " The ruler of storm - clouds and tempests . " - The following cut , taken from one of Sir W. Ham- ilton's ficţile vases , and ...
... hand to wield , or , in other words , to be wielded over tumultuous subjects . - Nimborum , & c . " The ruler of storm - clouds and tempests . " - The following cut , taken from one of Sir W. Ham- ilton's ficţile vases , and ...
Page 306
... hand of nature . saxo . 168-173 . Non vincula ulla . " No fastenings . " - Unco morsu . " With its crooked fluke . " The anchor used by the ancients was for the most part made of iron , and its form , as may be seen from the annexed ...
... hand of nature . saxo . 168-173 . Non vincula ulla . " No fastenings . " - Unco morsu . " With its crooked fluke . " The anchor used by the ancients was for the most part made of iron , and its form , as may be seen from the annexed ...
Page 325
... hand is from a statue of Diana Succincta , that on the right from one of the goddess Roma . nun tevi " The Carthaginian realms . ” — Tyrus et Ago Tyrians and the city of Agenor , " e . colonists from 3 moris urbem l'unica regna . E ...
... hand is from a statue of Diana Succincta , that on the right from one of the goddess Roma . nun tevi " The Carthaginian realms . ” — Tyrus et Ago Tyrians and the city of Agenor , " e . colonists from 3 moris urbem l'unica regna . E ...
Page 354
... hand of the artist imparts to ivory , or when silver , or Parian marble , is surrounded with the yellow gold . " Literally , " such beauty as the hands add to ivory . " The true force of the comparison is this : the manly beauty of Ene ...
... hand of the artist imparts to ivory , or when silver , or Parian marble , is surrounded with the yellow gold . " Literally , " such beauty as the hands add to ivory . " The true force of the comparison is this : the manly beauty of Ene ...
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