P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... passage.Albani patres probably means not our Alban ancestors , but the senate , or rather the noble houses of Alba , of which the Julii were one . S - 11 . Why was it , Muse , that Juno so persecuted so pious a hero ? ' S. Caussae is ...
... passage.Albani patres probably means not our Alban ancestors , but the senate , or rather the noble houses of Alba , of which the Julii were one . S - 11 . Why was it , Muse , that Juno so persecuted so pious a hero ? ' S. Caussae is ...
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... passage 3 . 375 , " sic fata deum rex Sortitur volvit que vices , " is equally obscure ; and we are left to choose between the ideas of a cycle of events ( which is recommended by " is vertitur ordo " in the passage in A. 3 ) , an urn ...
... passage 3 . 375 , " sic fata deum rex Sortitur volvit que vices , " is equally obscure ; and we are left to choose between the ideas of a cycle of events ( which is recommended by " is vertitur ordo " in the passage in A. 3 ) , an urn ...
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... passage from Attius cited on v . 44. Comp . Eur . Tro . 80 , ἐμοὶ δὲ δώσειν φησὶ πῦρ κεραύνιον , Βάλλειν ̓Αχαιοὺς ναῦς τε πιμπράναι πυρί ( spoken by Pallas ) . 43. ] Eurip . 1. c . makes Zeus send the storm and Poseidon raise the sea ...
... passage from Attius cited on v . 44. Comp . Eur . Tro . 80 , ἐμοὶ δὲ δώσειν φησὶ πῦρ κεραύνιον , Βάλλειν ̓Αχαιοὺς ναῦς τε πιμπράναι πυρί ( spoken by Pallas ) . 43. ] Eurip . 1. c . makes Zeus send the storm and Poseidon raise the sea ...
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... 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 Quaerentesque ...
... 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 Quaerentesque ...
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... passage 8. 539. Jahn and Forb . suppose the difference of case to be justified by the difference of tense between ' volvit and ' volves , ' which is the word there . But it is not clear that in the present pas- sage we ought not to ...
... passage 8. 539. Jahn and Forb . suppose the difference of case to be justified by the difference of tense between ' volvit and ' volves , ' which is the word there . But it is not clear that in the present pas- sage we ought not to ...
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