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 300
... shields , & c . , snatched away beneath its waters . " The Simois was a river of Troas , rising in Mount Ida , and falling into the Xanthus T Scamander . 102-107 . Talia jactanti . " While thus earnestly exclaiming " Literally , " to ...
... shields , & c . , snatched away beneath its waters . " The Simois was a river of Troas , rising in Mount Ida , and falling into the Xanthus T Scamander . 102-107 . Talia jactanti . " While thus earnestly exclaiming " Literally , " to ...
Page 302
... Shields , for example , as Heyne remarks , made of osiers and covered over with skins , and hence capable of floating on the waters . - Tabulaque . " And planks . " — Per undas . " Are seen scattered over the waves . " Supply apparent ...
... Shields , for example , as Heyne remarks , made of osiers and covered over with skins , and hence capable of floating on the waters . - Tabulaque . " And planks . " — Per undas . " Are seen scattered over the waves . " Supply apparent ...
Page 341
... shield gone , but still holding the reins with one hand and grasp ing his spear with the other . The spear , however , was inverted , and only marked the ground idly with its point . It will be observed that Virgil here deviates from ...
... shield gone , but still holding the reins with one hand and grasp ing his spear with the other . The spear , however , was inverted , and only marked the ground idly with its point . It will be observed that Virgil here deviates from ...
Page 342
... shield being lost . " Many apply the term a : mis here to both shield and spear . This , however , is not correct . Armis here , as very frequently elsewhere , refers merely to defensive armour . - Curruque hæret resupinus , & c . " And ...
... shield being lost . " Many apply the term a : mis here to both shield and spear . This , however , is not correct . Armis here , as very frequently elsewhere , refers merely to defensive armour . - Curruque hæret resupinus , & c . " And ...
Page 407
... shields . The former , at least in Homeric times , were circular , and therefore an Argolic shield is likened to the sun . ( Virg . , En . , iii . , 637. ) The clypeus , however , as represented in Roman sculpture , is an oblong oval ...
... shields . The former , at least in Homeric times , were circular , and therefore an Argolic shield is likened to the sun . ( Virg . , En . , iii . , 637. ) The clypeus , however , as represented in Roman sculpture , is an oblong oval ...
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