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 298
... Thou procurest for me whatever of sovereignty I here enjoy . " More literally , " whatever of sover- eignty this may be . " We have here a legend borrowed from the earliest schools of philosophy . Juno typifies the Air ; and Eolus wes ...
... Thou procurest for me whatever of sovereignty I here enjoy . " More literally , " whatever of sover- eignty this may be . " We have here a legend borrowed from the earliest schools of philosophy . Juno typifies the Air ; and Eolus wes ...
Page 310
... thou didst promise that from these , hereafter , in revolving years , shoule the Romans come ; that hence should be leaders ( springing ) from the blood of Teucer recalled to life , " & c .; i . e . , from the re - estan . lished line ...
... thou didst promise that from these , hereafter , in revolving years , shoule the Romans come ; that hence should be leaders ( springing ) from the blood of Teucer recalled to life , " & c .; i . e . , from the re - estan . lished line ...
Page 311
... 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 downfall and sad destruction of Troy . " Literally ...
... 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 downfall and sad destruction of Troy . " Literally ...
Page 313
... thou restorest us to the sceptre of empire ? " More literally " dost thou replace us in this way for ( a wielding of ) the sceptre ? " 254-256 . Olli . Old form for Illi . - Vultu quo serenat . " With that look by which he calins ...
... thou restorest us to the sceptre of empire ? " More literally " dost thou replace us in this way for ( a wielding of ) the sceptre ? " 254-256 . Olli . Old form for Illi . - Vultu quo serenat . " With that look by which he calins ...
Page 314
... Thou shalt behold . " - Lavint . For Lavinii . Lavinium was the city which Eneas was destined to found in Italy , and call after the name of his wife Lavinia , the daughter of King Latinus . - Sublimemque feres , & c . " And thou shalt ...
... Thou shalt behold . " - Lavint . For Lavinii . Lavinium was the city which Eneas was destined to found in Italy , and call after the name of his wife Lavinia , the daughter of King Latinus . - Sublimemque feres , & c . " And thou shalt ...
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Æneas æquore agmina Alluding allusion Anchises ancient animis animo Apollo arma armis arsis Ascanius atque bello called castra circum cœlo Compare book Compare line Compare the explanation Consult Index Consult note Creüsa cursu Dardanus deûm Dido divûm Eneas equivalent equos Eryx fata ferro fortuna gods Greek hæc Haud Helenus Hence Heyne Hinc Homer Hunc ingens inter interea ipse Italy Juno Jupiter Latin Latinus Latium limina Literally litora manu medio Mezentius mihi Mnestheus mœnia muros neque note on book note on line numine nunc Observe the force omnes omnia omnis pater pectore poet poetic prælia Priam primum procul quæ quam Quid quis quod quum Referring Roman Rutuli sacred sanguine seqq Servius sese Simoïs super Supply talia tela terga Teucri thee thou tibi Trojan Troy Turnus ultro unto urbem urbes Virgil Wagner