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 xi
... latter having stood first in the original manuscript . According to some accounts , the four lines " Ille ego quondam , " & c . , which are still prefixed to the Æneid in many editions , were ex- punged by Varius and Tucca ; but ...
... latter having stood first in the original manuscript . According to some accounts , the four lines " Ille ego quondam , " & c . , which are still prefixed to the Æneid in many editions , were ex- punged by Varius and Tucca ; but ...
Page 295
... latter poet makes Ajax to have perished by 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 ...
... latter poet makes Ajax to have perished by 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 ...
Page 298
... upon : ne sea . " The verb is incumbere , not incubare , the former denoting more of action , the latter of rest . The image in the text is derived tron , the downward and constantly - acting pressure of 298 BOOK FIRST .
... upon : ne sea . " The verb is incumbere , not incubare , the former denoting more of action , the latter of rest . The image in the text is derived tron , the downward and constantly - acting pressure of 298 BOOK FIRST .
Page 299
... of Hector's death , and his thoughts carry him back to the moment when the latter still re- mained on the battle - field , and had not as yet received the rites of sepulture . Achilles is called acides , as having been BOOK FIRST 299.
... of Hector's death , and his thoughts carry him back to the moment when the latter still re- mained on the battle - field , and had not as yet received the rites of sepulture . Achilles is called acides , as having been BOOK FIRST 299.
Page 301
... latter is the more correct opinion . Hi . " These . " - His . 66 Unto those . " Referring to the crews of different vessels . ( Consult preceding note . ) - Terram aperit . " Discloses the bottom . " Poetically said , of course . The ...
... latter is the more correct opinion . Hi . " These . " - His . 66 Unto those . " Referring to the crews of different vessels . ( Consult preceding note . ) - Terram aperit . " Discloses the bottom . " Poetically said , of course . The ...
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