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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... in the same sense , 11. 666 : " cuius apertum ́ adversi longa transverberat abiete pectus . " He has no difficulty in piercing the breast with his spear , because it was not protected by the shield , but 291-335 QUA - CORRIPIT ] 53 BOOK X.
... in the same sense , 11. 666 : " cuius apertum ́ adversi longa transverberat abiete pectus . " He has no difficulty in piercing the breast with his spear , because it was not protected by the shield , but 291-335 QUA - CORRIPIT ] 53 BOOK X.
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... spear . TIBI PHOEBE SACRUM , CASUS EVADERE FERRI QUOD LICUIT PARVO ( vv . 316 , 317 ) .— We have another , and very ... spear is thrown , and that spear pierces the two brothers . No other view is possible 54 AENEIDEA [ 339-344 TRAIECTO ...
... spear . TIBI PHOEBE SACRUM , CASUS EVADERE FERRI QUOD LICUIT PARVO ( vv . 316 , 317 ) .— We have another , and very ... spear is thrown , and that spear pierces the two brothers . No other view is possible 54 AENEIDEA [ 339-344 TRAIECTO ...
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... spear . The only way for the spear to get at the right arm of the support- ing man was through the body of the supported . And such , as plainly as possible , is the meaning of the words . MISSA HASTA , " the sent spear , " i . e . the ...
... spear . The only way for the spear to get at the right arm of the support- ing man was through the body of the supported . And such , as plainly as possible , is the meaning of the words . MISSA HASTA , " the sent spear , " i . e . the ...
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... spears : " Ita sententiam constituo , ut duo sint hastae ab Aenea emissae , nam vix proba- bile est , etsi verborum et sententiarum iuncturam aestimanti in animum id venire potest poetam admirationem facere voluisse et unius hastae ...
... spears : " Ita sententiam constituo , ut duo sint hastae ab Aenea emissae , nam vix proba- bile est , etsi verborum et sententiarum iuncturam aestimanti in animum id venire potest poetam admirationem facere voluisse et unius hastae ...
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... spear , and it is only the accident of the spear sticking in the pole of the chariot , after going through the second man , that saves the third , Theb . 12. 747 : " iamque et quadriiugo celsum petit Haemona curru , horrendumque manu ...
... spear , and it is only the accident of the spear sticking in the pole of the chariot , after going through the second man , that saves the third , Theb . 12. 747 : " iamque et quadriiugo celsum petit Haemona curru , horrendumque manu ...
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Page 57 - Vide le genti e l' arme, abbassò l' asta; Bd uno in quella e poscia un altro messe, E un altro e un altro, che sembrar di pasta : E fino a sei ve n' infilzò ; e li resse Tutti una lancia : e perch' ella non basta A più capir, lasciò il settimo fuore Ferito sì che di quel colpo muore.