P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... Virg . would scarcely in his first sentence have divided the attention of the reader between himself and his hero by saying , in effect , that the poet who wrote the Eclogues and the Georgics , sings the hero who founded Rome . Wagn ...
... Virg . would scarcely in his first sentence have divided the attention of the reader between himself and his hero by saying , in effect , that the poet who wrote the Eclogues and the Georgics , sings the hero who founded Rome . Wagn ...
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... Virg . , mentions a general storm , and implies ( through the forebod- ings of Clytaemnestra ) that it was the punishment of some impiety . The crime of Ajax is fixed by Lycophron and others to be insolence offered to Cassandra in the ...
... Virg . , mentions a general storm , and implies ( through the forebod- ings of Clytaemnestra ) that it was the punishment of some impiety . The crime of Ajax is fixed by Lycophron and others to be insolence offered to Cassandra in the ...
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... Virg . ( 1. c ) to Vulcan . Comp . also Val . F. 1 . 579 foll . The Aeolus of Hom . is not a demigod , but the king of a sort of magic isle , entrusted by Zeus with the control of the winds , but passing his life in continually feasting ...
... Virg . ( 1. c ) to Vulcan . Comp . also Val . F. 1 . 579 foll . The Aeolus of Hom . is not a demigod , but the king of a sort of magic isle , entrusted by Zeus with the control of the winds , but passing his life in continually feasting ...
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... Virg . appears to have forgotten that in Hom . ( Il . 16. 667 foll . ) the body of Sarpedon is carried away to Lycia . Wagn . and Forb . however understand ' iacet ' in the sense of a historic present , and render it was slain ...
... Virg . appears to have forgotten that in Hom . ( Il . 16. 667 foll . ) the body of Sarpedon is carried away to Lycia . Wagn . and Forb . however understand ' iacet ' in the sense of a historic present , and render it was slain ...
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... Virg . made " Acestae " the gen . of " Acestes . " " Acesti " how ever is read by one MS . in the passage from Book 5 . 121. ] C ' Grandaevus ' is said not to be et miski ser this dif 125 found in any author earlier than Virg ...
... Virg . made " Acestae " the gen . of " Acestes . " " Acesti " how ever is read by one MS . in the passage from Book 5 . 121. ] C ' Grandaevus ' is said not to be et miski ser this dif 125 found in any author earlier than Virg ...
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