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 vii
... poet was the offspring of these humble parents . The studies of Virgil com . menced at Cremona , where he remained ... poetic talents , and pleased with his amiable manners , became his patron and protector ; and as long as this chief ...
... poet was the offspring of these humble parents . The studies of Virgil com . menced at Cremona , where he remained ... poetic talents , and pleased with his amiable manners , became his patron and protector ; and as long as this chief ...
Page viii
... poetic fame . On quitting his pa ternal fields , therefore , he first proceeded to the capital . Here his private ... poet of te day , claimed these verses as his own , and was liberally reward ed . Vexed at the imposture , Virgil again ...
... poetic fame . On quitting his pa ternal fields , therefore , he first proceeded to the capital . Here his private ... poet of te day , claimed these verses as his own , and was liberally reward ed . Vexed at the imposture , Virgil again ...
Page x
... poet , probably , in the prospect of this recitation , had inserted the affecting pas- sage in which he alludes to ... poetic imagination . It was on undertaking this voyage that Horace addressed to him the affectionate ode be ginning ...
... poet , probably , in the prospect of this recitation , had inserted the affecting pas- sage in which he alludes to ... poetic imagination . It was on undertaking this voyage that Horace addressed to him the affectionate ode be ginning ...
Page xii
... poet himself a few mo ments before his death : " Mantua me genuit ; Calabri rapuere ; lenet nunc Parthenope . Cecini pascua ... poetic touch which trans- mutes whatever it lights on into gold . But it is alleged that he has contrived few ...
... poet himself a few mo ments before his death : " Mantua me genuit ; Calabri rapuere ; lenet nunc Parthenope . Cecini pascua ... poetic touch which trans- mutes whatever it lights on into gold . But it is alleged that he has contrived few ...
Page 291
... poetic feeling . Saturnia will then be the nominative absolute , and arcebat will have the nom- inative illa understood . Prima . " Previously . " Taken as an adverb , and equivalent to prius , or olim . - Ad Trojam . " At Troy , " i ...
... poetic feeling . Saturnia will then be the nominative absolute , and arcebat will have the nom- inative illa understood . Prima . " Previously . " Taken as an adverb , and equivalent to prius , or olim . - Ad Trojam . " At Troy , " i ...
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