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
... idea of a sceptre re- quiring a stout 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 ...
... idea of a sceptre re- quiring a stout 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 ...
Page 299
... idea of good for- tune . Quis is for quibus .-- Compare , as regards the commencement of this passage , the language of the Odyssey ( v . , 306 ) , тpioμákapes Δαναοὶ καὶ τετράκις οἳ τότ ̓ ὅλοντο Τροίῃ ἐν εὐρείῃ . O Danaûm fortissime ...
... idea of good for- tune . Quis is for quibus .-- Compare , as regards the commencement of this passage , the language of the Odyssey ( v . , 306 ) , тpioμákapes Δαναοὶ καὶ τετράκις οἳ τότ ̓ ὅλοντο Τροίῃ ἐν εὐρείῃ . O Danaûm fortissime ...
Page 302
... idea of looking far into the distance . - Placidum caput . " His placid head . " There is no contradiction between this and the graviter commotus , since Neptune , though incensed against the winds , was peaceful and be- nignant towards ...
... idea of looking far into the distance . - Placidum caput . " His placid head . " There is no contradiction between this and the graviter commotus , since Neptune , though incensed against the winds , was peaceful and be- nignant towards ...
Page 310
... idea of the perils that encompassed her son . 66 230-237 . Et fulmine terres . " And spreadest terror by thy thun aerbolt . " The fulmen is here the badge of empire , and the whole expression is much stronger than the ordinary et fulmen ...
... idea of the perils that encompassed her son . 66 230-237 . Et fulmine terres . " And spreadest terror by thy thun aerbolt . " The fulmen is here the badge of empire , and the whole expression is much stronger than the ordinary et fulmen ...
Page 314
... idea lies at the basis of the present passage , the peculiar force of which has been generally mis- understood . The events of age after age form so many grand cy- cles , or concentric circles , as it were , each spreading out more wide ...
... idea lies at the basis of the present passage , the peculiar force of which has been generally mis- understood . The events of age after age form so many grand cy- cles , or concentric circles , as it were , each spreading out more wide ...
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