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 294
... unto which the Furies were sup posed to prompt the wicked in heart . Compare Book viii . , v . 205 . ' At Caci furiis mens effera . " 42-45 . Ipsa , Jovis rapidum , & c . Minerva is often represented on gems and coins , hurling the ...
... unto which the Furies were sup posed to prompt the wicked in heart . Compare Book viii . , v . 205 . ' At Caci furiis mens effera . " 42-45 . Ipsa , Jovis rapidum , & c . Minerva is often represented on gems and coins , hurling the ...
Page 297
... unto 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 ...
... unto 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 ...
Page 299
... unto whose lot it fell to encounter death before the eyes of their fathers . " Oppetere is here put for mortem oppetere . - Quis contigit . More literally , " unto whom it hap pened . " Contingit generally carries with it the idea of ...
... unto whose lot it fell to encounter death before the eyes of their fathers . " Oppetere is here put for mortem oppetere . - Quis contigit . More literally , " unto whom it hap pened . " Contingit generally carries with it the idea of ...
Page 301
... Unto those . " Referring to the crews of different vessels . ( Consult preceding note . ) - Terram aperit . " Discloses the bottom . " Poetically said , of course . The meaning is , that they could fancy they almost saw the bottom amid ...
... Unto those . " Referring to the crews of different vessels . ( Consult preceding note . ) - Terram aperit . " Discloses the bottom . " Poetically said , of course . The meaning is , that they could fancy they almost saw the bottom amid ...
Page 315
... unto thee . " The idea being supposed to be taken from the unrolling and reading of a scroll or manuscript . This , however , is far infe- rior . - Volvens movebo . Equivalent , in fact , to volvendo movebo . 264-266 . Contundet . " He ...
... unto thee . " The idea being supposed to be taken from the unrolling and reading of a scroll or manuscript . This , however , is far infe- rior . - Volvens movebo . Equivalent , in fact , to volvendo movebo . 264-266 . Contundet . " He ...
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