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 298
... head being turned around , he smote the hollow mountain on the side , " i . e . , his spear being inverted . - Velut agmine facto . " As if formed in column of march . " Literally , " a column of march being formed , as it were ...
... head being turned around , he smote the hollow mountain on the side , " i . e . , his spear being inverted . - Velut agmine facto . " As if formed in column of march . " Literally , " a column of march being formed , as it were ...
Page 300
... head of the vessel in the direction of the wind .-- Tum prora avertit . " Thereupon the prow turns away . " Supply sese . - Et undis dat latus . The vessel is now broadside to the wind , the prow having swung around . The following cuts ...
... head of the vessel in the direction of the wind .-- Tum prora avertit . " Thereupon the prow turns away . " Supply sese . - Et undis dat latus . The vessel is now broadside to the wind , the prow having swung around . The following cuts ...
Page 302
... head . " There is no contradiction between this and the graviter commotus , since Neptune , though incensed against the winds , was peaceful and be- nignant towards the Trojans . Besides this , the " placidum caput " was an habitual ...
... head . " There is no contradiction between this and the graviter commotus , since Neptune , though incensed against the winds , was peaceful and be- nignant towards the Trojans . Besides this , the " placidum caput " was an habitual ...
Page 306
... heads towards the sky . The poet is now describing the mouth of the inlet , on either side of which are vast beds of rock terminating in lofty cliffs . - Quorum sub vertice , & c . " At the base of which the waters far and wide lie safe ...
... heads towards the sky . The poet is now describing the mouth of the inlet , on either side of which are vast beds of rock terminating in lofty cliffs . - Quorum sub vertice , & c . " At the base of which the waters far and wide lie safe ...
Page 311
... head waters of the Adriatic . According to some , he founded Patavium , now Padua ; a legend which Virgil here adopts . - Illyricos penetrare sinus , & c . " To penetrate in safety the Illyrian bays , and reach the realms of the Liburni ...
... head waters of the Adriatic . According to some , he founded Patavium , now Padua ; a legend which Virgil here adopts . - Illyricos penetrare sinus , & c . " To penetrate in safety the Illyrian bays , and reach the realms of the Liburni ...
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