P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... Heyne and Wagn . make ' primus ' equivalent to olim , ' thus weak ening a word which from its position and its occurrence in the first line of the poem must be emphatic . The more obvious sense is that Aeneas is so called without refer ...
... Heyne and Wagn . make ' primus ' equivalent to olim , ' thus weak ening a word which from its position and its occurrence in the first line of the poem must be emphatic . The more obvious sense is that Aeneas is so called without refer ...
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... Heyne re- tained , is supported by quotations by Donatus and Maximus Victorinus . ' Deio- pea ' is mentioned with the epithet ' Asia ' in G. 4. 343 , as one of the companions of Cyrene . Forma pulcherrima , ' v . 496 below . 73. ] Heyne ...
... Heyne re- tained , is supported by quotations by Donatus and Maximus Victorinus . ' Deio- pea ' is mentioned with the epithet ' Asia ' in G. 4. 343 , as one of the companions of Cyrene . Forma pulcherrima , ' v . 496 below . 73. ] Heyne ...
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... Heyne suggests , had in his mind Here's first offer to Sleep , II . 14. 238 , of a banqueting throne and a footstool ; though this need not have been at the feast of the gods . He may also have thought of the " lectisternium . " This ...
... Heyne suggests , had in his mind Here's first offer to Sleep , II . 14. 238 , of a banqueting throne and a footstool ; though this need not have been at the feast of the gods . He may also have thought of the " lectisternium . " This ...
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... Heyne considers it to be the Homeric xlun . There is no difficulty in fixing the general sense of ' refusa ' as ' disturbed . ' Stat . Theb . 1 . 359 , " Stagnoque refusa est Funditus et veteri spumavit Lerna veneno . " But the specific ...
... Heyne considers it to be the Homeric xlun . There is no difficulty in fixing the general sense of ' refusa ' as ' disturbed . ' Stat . Theb . 1 . 359 , " Stagnoque refusa est Funditus et veteri spumavit Lerna veneno . " But the specific ...
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... Heyne says , it is common to many har- bours . See his Excursus . In secessu longo , ' ' in a deep retiring bay . ' Henry says it cannot " recessus ; " but the dic- tionaries show ( what he seems to ques- tion ) that it may mean a place ...
... Heyne says , it is common to many har- bours . See his Excursus . In secessu longo , ' ' in a deep retiring bay . ' Henry says it cannot " recessus ; " but the dic- tionaries show ( what he seems to ques- tion ) that it may mean a place ...
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