Aeneidea, Or, Critical, Exegetical, and Aesthetical Remarks on the Aeneis: With a Personal Collation of All the First Class Mss., Upwards of One Hundred Second Class Mss., and All the Principal Editions, Volume 4Williams and Norgate, 1889 - Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature |
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... interpreting the meaning to be " factus est dies , " have either misunderstood the sense , or , if they have understood it , have couched their explanation of it in too brief terms . " Factus est dies " is not the meaning of the terms ...
... interpreting the meaning to be " factus est dies , " have either misunderstood the sense , or , if they have understood it , have couched their explanation of it in too brief terms . " Factus est dies " is not the meaning of the terms ...
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... interpretation , Cicer . pro Caelio , 20. 49 : " expugnare pudicitiam , " and Auct . Epit . Il . 258 : " Expugnare toros . " But these passages are dissimilar from our text , the " pudicitia " of the one and the " tori " of the other ...
... interpretation , Cicer . pro Caelio , 20. 49 : " expugnare pudicitiam , " and Auct . Epit . Il . 258 : " Expugnare toros . " But these passages are dissimilar from our text , the " pudicitia " of the one and the " tori " of the other ...
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... interpreted , is a mass of nonsense . NULLO DIS- CRIMINE HABEBO belongs exclusively to the preceding , and must be separated from what follows by a full stop : " Whatever , " says Jupiter , " may be the fortune of either party to - day ...
... interpreted , is a mass of nonsense . NULLO DIS- CRIMINE HABEBO belongs exclusively to the preceding , and must be separated from what follows by a full stop : " Whatever , " says Jupiter , " may be the fortune of either party to - day ...
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... interpret thus : " Quam quisque , Tros Rutulusve fuerit , spem secat . " The reading NE , however , seems to me to be established by the consentient authorities of the Medicean , Palatine , and Roman MSS . ( Ribbeck ) , and the ...
... interpret thus : " Quam quisque , Tros Rutulusve fuerit , spem secat . " The reading NE , however , seems to me to be established by the consentient authorities of the Medicean , Palatine , and Roman MSS . ( Ribbeck ) , and the ...
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... interpretations of this passage : ( a ) that of Servius and Peerlkamp [ " Invicem accipietis auxilia , " Servius ... interpretation that FIDUCIA is rather too strong a word for Aeneas to apply to a State about whose walls there was ...
... interpretations of this passage : ( a ) that of Servius and Peerlkamp [ " Invicem accipietis auxilia , " Servius ... interpretation that FIDUCIA is rather too strong a word for Aeneas to apply to a State about whose walls there was ...
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Page 123 - These must be the limbs of the lion, still fighting while being eaten ; but the phrase is strange. felices leti, pietas quos addidit umbris ! optabunt similes venientia saecula fratres, aeternumque decus memori celebrabitur aevo, si modo ferre diem serosque videre nepotes carmina nostra valent, nee famam invidit Apollo.
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