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 296
... thee ) , for to thee , " & c Heyne and oth ers make namque here the same as quandoquidem , " 296 BOOK FIRST.
... thee ) , for to thee , " & c Heyne and oth ers make namque here the same as quandoquidem , " 296 BOOK FIRST.
Page 297
... thee in firm wedlock , and will consign her unto thee as thine own . " The grammatical construction is as fol- ows : quarum jungam ( tibi ) stabili connubio , propriamque dicabo , ( Dei- opeam ) quæ Deiopea ( est ) pulcherrima formá ...
... thee in firm wedlock , and will consign her unto thee as thine own . " The grammatical construction is as fol- ows : quarum jungam ( tibi ) stabili connubio , propriamque dicabo , ( Dei- opeam ) quæ Deiopea ( est ) pulcherrima formá ...
Page 310
... thee ? What one have the Trojans ? Against whom , after having already suffered so many disasters , " & c . Quibus clauditur would be expressed in prose by ut iis claudatur . This is imitated from a Greek Idiom of frequent occurrence in ...
... thee ? What one have the Trojans ? Against whom , after having already suffered so many disasters , " & c . Quibus clauditur would be expressed in prose by ut iis claudatur . This is imitated from a Greek Idiom of frequent occurrence in ...
Page 311
... thee , O father ? " i . e . , Why , O father , hast thou changed thy former resolve ? -Sententia . Literally , " sentiment , " " opinion . " 238-239 . Hoc equidem occasum , & c . " With this , indeed , was I wont to find solace for the ...
... thee , O father ? " i . e . , Why , O father , hast thou changed thy former resolve ? -Sententia . Literally , " sentiment , " " opinion . " 238-239 . Hoc equidem occasum , & c . " With this , indeed , was I wont to find solace for the ...
Page 313
... thee . " - Tib is here what the grammarians cai . “ dativus ethicus , " and is employed in such cases as the present to give to the discourse a touch of feeling or sentiment . It is somewha analogous in this passage to our expression ...
... thee . " - Tib is here what the grammarians cai . “ dativus ethicus , " and is employed in such cases as the present to give to the discourse a touch of feeling or sentiment . It is somewha analogous in this passage to our expression ...
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