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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... side of Naples , near the foot of Mount Vesuvius ; but the other opinion is based upon the common tradition of the country , and accords with the be- lief of Petrarch , Sannazarius , and Bembo : it may still be cherished , therefore ...
... side of Naples , near the foot of Mount Vesuvius ; but the other opinion is based upon the common tradition of the country , and accords with the be- lief of Petrarch , Sannazarius , and Bembo : it may still be cherished , therefore ...
Page 298
... side , " i . e . , his spear being inverted . - Velut agmine facto . " As if formed in column of march . " Literally , " a column of march being formed , as it were . " Crserve the force of agmen . - Porta . Egress . " More literally ...
... side , " i . e . , his spear being inverted . - Velut agmine facto . " As if formed in column of march . " Literally , " a column of march being formed , as it were . " Crserve the force of agmen . - Porta . Egress . " More literally ...
Page 302
... sides , and gape on the view with many a chink . " — Imb . cm . Put for aquam maris , in which usage Virgil fol lows Ennius and Lucretius , and in which succeeding poets , Statins for example , imitate Virgil . - Inimicum . For ...
... sides , and gape on the view with many a chink . " — Imb . cm . Put for aquam maris , in which usage Virgil fol lows Ennius and Lucretius , and in which succeeding poets , Statins for example , imitate Virgil . - Inimicum . For ...
Page 305
... sides . " More literally , " by the op- position of its sides ( to the outer waters ) . " This island , according to the description of the poet , faced the inlet , thus making the latter a secure station for ships , by keeping off the ...
... sides . " More literally , " by the op- position of its sides ( to the outer waters ) . " This island , according to the description of the poet , faced the inlet , thus making the latter a secure station for ships , by keeping off the ...
Page 306
... side and on that ar vast rocks , and twin - like cliffs threaten towards the sky , " i . e . , raise their threatening heads towards the sky . The poet is now describing the mouth of the inlet , on either side of which are vast beds of ...
... side and on that ar vast rocks , and twin - like cliffs threaten towards the sky , " i . e . , raise their threatening heads towards the sky . The poet is now describing the mouth of the inlet , on either side of which are vast beds of ...
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