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 345
... remains of ancient art . Bellatrix ! audetque , & c . We have placed marks of exclamation ter bellatrix and virgo . The former of these words is generally joined in construction with Penthesilea , but with singular tameness . 494-502 ...
... remains of ancient art . Bellatrix ! audetque , & c . We have placed marks of exclamation ter bellatrix and virgo . The former of these words is generally joined in construction with Penthesilea , but with singular tameness . 494-502 ...
Page 347
... . It is equivalent to saying , " where they may have left their fleet , and where it still remains " -Quil veniant cuncti , & c . We have given here the reading and punctuation of Wagner . The ordinary text runs as follows. BOOK FIRST .
... . It is equivalent to saying , " where they may have left their fleet , and where it still remains " -Quil veniant cuncti , & c . We have given here the reading and punctuation of Wagner . The ordinary text runs as follows. BOOK FIRST .
Page 356
... remains of the victim . - Net minus interea . " Meanwhile too . " Literally , " nor less meanwhile . " --Magnorum horrentia centum , & c . " A hundred bristly backs of large - sized swine . " Munera lætitiamque dii . " As presents and ...
... remains of the victim . - Net minus interea . " Meanwhile too . " Literally , " nor less meanwhile . " --Magnorum horrentia centum , & c . " A hundred bristly backs of large - sized swine . " Munera lætitiamque dii . " As presents and ...
Page 405
... remains for the vanquished . 355-360 . Inde , lupi ceu raptores , & c . " Then , like ravenous wolves ( enveloped ) in a dark mist , whom the strong craving of hunger has driven blindly forth , and ( whom ) their whelps left behind ...
... remains for the vanquished . 355-360 . Inde , lupi ceu raptores , & c . " Then , like ravenous wolves ( enveloped ) in a dark mist , whom the strong craving of hunger has driven blindly forth , and ( whom ) their whelps left behind ...
Page 428
... remains steadfast in his resolve , and in the same position as before " -Isdem . Contracted for iisdem . - 655-663 . Rursus in arma feror . " Again I fly to arms . " This is still farther followed out in lines 671 , 672. — Quod ...
... remains steadfast in his resolve , and in the same position as before " -Isdem . Contracted for iisdem . - 655-663 . Rursus in arma feror . " Again I fly to arms . " This is still farther followed out in lines 671 , 672. — Quod ...
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