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... notion of what he left yet to do . Such an admission of ignorance is no more than the tribute which we pay , naturally and cheerfully , to a consummate artist . In any case , we need not doubt that the feeling which made Virgil wish to ...
... notion of what he left yet to do . Such an admission of ignorance is no more than the tribute which we pay , naturally and cheerfully , to a consummate artist . In any case , we need not doubt that the feeling which made Virgil wish to ...
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... notion of independent rivalry will explain Virgil's neglect of Homeric traditions in other matters where patriotic feeling or dra- matic propriety was not concerned . Virgil doubtless held himself bound to follow Homer's narrative only ...
... notion of independent rivalry will explain Virgil's neglect of Homeric traditions in other matters where patriotic feeling or dra- matic propriety was not concerned . Virgil doubtless held himself bound to follow Homer's narrative only ...
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... notion of any very close imitation . When Naevius says of the wives of Anchises and Aeneas- " Amborum uxores Noctu Troiad exibant capitibus opertis Flentes ambae abeuntes lacrimis cum multis , " we are not obliged to think that but for ...
... notion of any very close imitation . When Naevius says of the wives of Anchises and Aeneas- " Amborum uxores Noctu Troiad exibant capitibus opertis Flentes ambae abeuntes lacrimis cum multis , " we are not obliged to think that but for ...
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... notion of secrecy . Comp . Aesch . Eum . 156 , tvYev — únd ppévas vñd λoßóv . On a ' comparison of Lucr . 1. 34 , " aeterno devictus volnere amoris , " it is perhaps better to take aeternum ' closely with volnus ' than , as the order ...
... notion of secrecy . Comp . Aesch . Eum . 156 , tvYev — únd ppévas vñd λoßóv . On a ' comparison of Lucr . 1. 34 , " aeterno devictus volnere amoris , " it is perhaps better to take aeternum ' closely with volnus ' than , as the order ...
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... notion of generation is carried still farther in feta . ' The home of the storm - cloud , the teeming womb of raging southern blasts . ' 52. ] Aeoliam ' appears from 8. 417 to be Lipara . The Aeolia of Hom . ( Od . 10 ) has been ...
... notion of generation is carried still farther in feta . ' The home of the storm - cloud , the teeming womb of raging southern blasts . ' 52. ] Aeoliam ' appears from 8. 417 to be Lipara . The Aeolia of Hom . ( Od . 10 ) has been ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The Aeneid John Conington,Henry Nettleship,Virgil No preview available - 2015 |
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Page 439 - Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno : noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.
Page 136 - Why am I thus bereaved thy prime decree ? The sun to me is dark And silent as the moon, When she deserts the night, Hid in her vacant interlunar cave.
Page 456 - Ibant obscuri sola sub nocte per umbram, Perque domos Ditis vacuas et inania regna : Quale per incertam lunam sub luce maligna Est iter in silvis, ubi caelum condidit umbra luppiter, et rebus nox abstulit atra colorem.
Page 177 - Fie, my lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account? Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? DoCT. Do you mark that? LADY M. The thane of Fife had a wife; where is she now? What, will these hands ne'er be clean? No more o' that, my lord, no more o' that: you mar all with this starting.
Page 313 - Nox erat et placidum carpebant fessa soporem corpora per terras, silvaeque et saeva quierant aequora, cum medio volvuntur sidera lapsu, cum tacet omnis ager, pecudes pictaeque volucres, quaeque lacus late liquidos quaeque aspera dumis rura tenent, somno positae sub nocte silenti.
Page 202 - Accipiet reduces. Antiquam exquirite matrem. Hie domus Aeneae cunctis dominabitur oris, Et nati natorum, et qui nascentur ab illis.