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 ix
... supposed site , and even ruins of this mansion , were long shown to modern travellers . Yet , how- ever enviable was Virgil's present lot , the bustle and luxury of an immense capital were little suited to his taste , to his early ...
... supposed site , and even ruins of this mansion , were long shown to modern travellers . Yet , how- ever enviable was Virgil's present lot , the bustle and luxury of an immense capital were little suited to his taste , to his early ...
Page xii
... supposed that what had pleased once must please always ; and circumstances , in themselves unimportant , or perhaps accidental , are converted into general and immutable rules It was natural , then , for the Romans , struck with ...
... supposed that what had pleased once must please always ; and circumstances , in themselves unimportant , or perhaps accidental , are converted into general and immutable rules It was natural , then , for the Romans , struck with ...
Page 301
... supposed to be to two small rocky islands , called Ægimuri , lying in the sea over against Car- thage , and at no great distance from it . The origin of the name 47 , given to them by the Italians , is not easy to ascertain . It arose ...
... supposed to be to two small rocky islands , called Ægimuri , lying in the sea over against Car- thage , and at no great distance from it . The origin of the name 47 , given to them by the Italians , is not easy to ascertain . It arose ...
Page 306
... supposed to be looking to- wards the bottom or innermost part of the inlet . Here , beneath the brow of the heights , over which the " atrum nemus " impends , a cave is seen , facing the view , or full in front . - Scopulis pendentibus ...
... supposed to be looking to- wards the bottom or innermost part of the inlet . Here , beneath the brow of the heights , over which the " atrum nemus " impends , a cave is seen , facing the view , or full in front . - Scopulis pendentibus ...
Page 314
... supposed to repre Bent the apotheosis of Germanicus . 261-262 . Tibi fabor enim . " For unto thee alone will I declare it . Tibi , as Servius remarks , is here equivalent to tibi soli . Some jois tibi in construction with bellum geret ...
... supposed to repre Bent the apotheosis of Germanicus . 261-262 . Tibi fabor enim . " For unto thee alone will I declare it . Tibi , as Servius remarks , is here equivalent to tibi soli . Some jois tibi in construction with bellum geret ...
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