Publii Virgilii Maronis opera: or, The works of Virgil. With copious notes, mythological, biographical, historical ... in English; comp. from the best commentators... Together with an ordo of the most intricate parts of the text, upon the same page with the text. Designed for the use of students in the colleges, academies, and other seminaries, in the United States... To which is added, A table of reference... |
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Page 290
This is the reading of munem ) composed of Trojans and CartbaHeyne , after
Pierius , Heinsius , and Burman - ginians , with equal authority and power . nus .
It is also approved by Valpy , though Let them be both equally under our proteche
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This is the reading of munem ) composed of Trojans and CartbaHeyne , after
Pierius , Heinsius , and Burman - ginians , with equal authority and power . nus .
It is also approved by Valpy , though Let them be both equally under our proteche
...
Page 310
This from it , and encouraged a love for Ćneas . firs is the reading of Rućus .
Heyne reads , in550 . Non licuit : was it not lawful for visam , and assures us it is
the best me , without blame , to lead a life free from the 542 . Necdum sentis , & c .
This from it , and encouraged a love for Ćneas . firs is the reading of Rućus .
Heyne reads , in550 . Non licuit : was it not lawful for visam , and assures us it is
the best me , without blame , to lead a life free from the 542 . Necdum sentis , & c .
Page 477
This is the reading of Heyne ; 403 . Allan Lunam . Diana on the earth , and
Davidson . But Rućus reads locos , and i is Luna in heaven , and Hecate in hell .
She thinks it to be the true reading . For , says is called Latonia from Lalona , the
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This is the reading of Heyne ; 403 . Allan Lunam . Diana on the earth , and
Davidson . But Rućus reads locos , and i is Luna in heaven , and Hecate in hell .
She thinks it to be the true reading . For , says is called Latonia from Lalona , the
...
Page 521
But common reading , inasmuch , as it makes the they are foiled in every attack .
He stande sense of indual easier . In this case it would their assaults like an
immovable rock . The have the sense of irruat : he rushed or fell comparison is
very ...
But common reading , inasmuch , as it makes the they are foiled in every attack .
He stande sense of indual easier . In this case it would their assaults like an
immovable rock . The have the sense of irruat : he rushed or fell comparison is
very ...
Page 536
This is the reading of infra , 336 . et seq . Heyne , and Valpy after him . Some
ancient 124 . Orsa : in the sense of verba . copies have the same . The common
read . 126 . Justitić - ne : this is the common ing is pacem - ne . Peremptis : for
thosc ...
This is the reading of infra , 336 . et seq . Heyne , and Valpy after him . Some
ancient 124 . Orsa : in the sense of verba . copies have the same . The common
read . 126 . Justitić - ne : this is the common ing is pacem - ne . Peremptis : for
thosc ...
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Ćneas agreeing amor ancient Apollo appears arma armis arms atque body called common considered course cům daughter Davidson death Dido expression fall father genus give gods Greeks hćc hand haud heaven Hence Heyne Hinc honor horse illa illi implies inter ipse island Italy Juno Jupiter kind king labor land manu meaning mentioned meton mihi mind mountain NOTES nunc observes omnes omnia passage pater person poet present probably properly quć Quid quis reading received refers rising river Romans Rućus says sense Servius signifies slain sometimes sunt super supposed taken temple terras thing thinks tibi tree Trojans Troy turn Turnus understand understood Venus verb Virgil whole wind
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