P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... Lucr . 2. 719 speaks doubtfully . The epithet which belonged to the place after the foundation of the city by Aeneas is given to it here , as in 4 . 236 , by a natural anticipation at the time ' of his landing . 3. ] The imitation of ...
... Lucr . 2. 719 speaks doubtfully . The epithet which belonged to the place after the foundation of the city by Aeneas is given to it here , as in 4 . 236 , by a natural anticipation at the time ' of his landing . 3. ] The imitation of ...
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... Lucr . 6. 391 foll . , " icti flam- mas ut fulguris halent Pectore perfixo ; " and Attius , Clyt . fr . 5 ( quoted by Serv . on this passage ) , " In pectore fulmen in- choatum flammam ostentabat Iovis . " For ' pectore ' Probus read ...
... Lucr . 6. 391 foll . , " icti flam- mas ut fulguris halent Pectore perfixo ; " and Attius , Clyt . fr . 5 ( quoted by Serv . on this passage ) , " In pectore fulmen in- choatum flammam ostentabat Iovis . " For ' pectore ' Probus read ...
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... Lucr . , in a passage from which this is partly imitated ( 6. 189-203 ) , compares the winds pent in a thunder - cloud to wild beasts in a cage , " in caveisque ferarum more minantur , Nunc hinc nunc illinc fremitus per nubila mittunt ...
... Lucr . , in a passage from which this is partly imitated ( 6. 189-203 ) , compares the winds pent in a thunder - cloud to wild beasts in a cage , " in caveisque ferarum more minantur , Nunc hinc nunc illinc fremitus per nubila mittunt ...
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... Lucr . 1. 277 foll . " venti .. corpora caeca Quae mare , quae terras , quae denique nubila caeli Verrunt ac subito vexantia turbine raptant . " Quippe , ' as Heyne re- marks , in prose would precedeni faciat . ' Compare the position of ...
... Lucr . 1. 277 foll . " venti .. corpora caeca Quae mare , quae terras , quae denique nubila caeli Verrunt ac subito vexantia turbine raptant . " Quippe , ' as Heyne re- marks , in prose would precedeni faciat . ' Compare the position of ...
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... Lucr . 2. 15 , " Qualibus in tene- bris vitae quantisque periclis Degitur hoc aevi quodcunque est . " In both cases the form is depreciating , and here it denotes the depreciation of modesty . This poor realm of mine . ' ' Tu sceptra ...
... Lucr . 2. 15 , " Qualibus in tene- bris vitae quantisque periclis Degitur hoc aevi quodcunque est . " In both cases the form is depreciating , and here it denotes the depreciation of modesty . This poor realm of mine . ' ' Tu sceptra ...
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