P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... evidently imitated from Here's visit to Aphrodite in the Fourteenth Book of the Iliad , and are as evidently Virgil's model in the scene between Venus and Cupid at the end 22 AENEIS .
... evidently imitated from Here's visit to Aphrodite in the Fourteenth Book of the Iliad , and are as evidently Virgil's model in the scene between Venus and Cupid at the end 22 AENEIS .
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... evidently taken from the loan of Aphrodite's cestus in Homer and the assistance rendered by the God of Love in Apollonius ; but the treatment of the thought is original and happy ; and the few lines which describe the removal of ...
... evidently taken from the loan of Aphrodite's cestus in Homer and the assistance rendered by the God of Love in Apollonius ; but the treatment of the thought is original and happy ; and the few lines which describe the removal of ...
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... standing for the Homeric dye . Multum , ' & c . , used to be pointed as a separate sentence ; it is however evidently con- structed with ' venit , ' so that ' ille ' is vir- 45. ] Comp . Lucr . 1. c . " AENEID . LIB . I. 31 S.
... standing for the Homeric dye . Multum , ' & c . , used to be pointed as a separate sentence ; it is however evidently con- structed with ' venit , ' so that ' ille ' is vir- 45. ] Comp . Lucr . 1. c . " AENEID . LIB . I. 31 S.
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... evidently means to speak of his banishment to a rocky island as an impalement . " 46. ] Apparently from Il . 18. 364 foll . , where Here pleads her dignity as greatest of the goddesses and consort of Zeus , as a reason why she should ...
... evidently means to speak of his banishment to a rocky island as an impalement . " 46. ] Apparently from Il . 18. 364 foll . , where Here pleads her dignity as greatest of the goddesses and consort of Zeus , as a reason why she should ...
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... evidently taken these words from Il . 8. 51 , avròs & év Kopunσι KadéCero . Comp . also ib . 5. 754 , ἀκροτάτῃ κορυφῇ πολυδειράδος Οὐλύμποιο . Hom . however intended the summit of the mountain Olympus ; while Virg . ap- 230 235 parently ...
... evidently taken these words from Il . 8. 51 , avròs & év Kopunσι KadéCero . Comp . also ib . 5. 754 , ἀκροτάτῃ κορυφῇ πολυδειράδος Οὐλύμποιο . Hom . however intended the summit of the mountain Olympus ; while Virg . ap- 230 235 parently ...
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