P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos: Lib. IIBrowne and Nolan, 1944 - 129 pages |
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Page 50
... gods to accompany them . The gods have deserted the Greeks and must again be induced to lend their aid . remenso note the passive use of the perf . part . of the deponent verb remetior . 182. ita digerit omina Calchas , so Calchas ...
... gods to accompany them . The gods have deserted the Greeks and must again be induced to lend their aid . remenso note the passive use of the perf . part . of the deponent verb remetior . 182. ita digerit omina Calchas , so Calchas ...
Page 63
... god of the underword = Pluto . 402. heu nihil invitis , etc. , Alas ! none may trust the gods against their will . The gods are against Troy and their numen or will which for a short time seemed to aid the Trojans is really opposed to ...
... god of the underword = Pluto . 402. heu nihil invitis , etc. , Alas ! none may trust the gods against their will . The gods are against Troy and their numen or will which for a short time seemed to aid the Trojans is really opposed to ...
Page 73
... gods is here used of that regard which the gods have ( or should have ) for just men : cf. Book v . 688 : si quid pietas antiqua labores respicit humanos . 538. cernere . . . fecisti would in prose be ut cernerem fecisti . 540. satum ...
... gods is here used of that regard which the gods have ( or should have ) for just men : cf. Book v . 688 : si quid pietas antiqua labores respicit humanos . 538. cernere . . . fecisti would in prose be ut cernerem fecisti . 540. satum ...
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