P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... similar language held by other poets , such as Horace and Propertius , would lead us to agree with a recent German editor2 , that what the emperor wished for was a direct celebration of his own actions ; nor is there any- thing , even ...
... similar language held by other poets , such as Horace and Propertius , would lead us to agree with a recent German editor2 , that what the emperor wished for was a direct celebration of his own actions ; nor is there any- thing , even ...
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... he was bound . There were reasons which might have induced Virgil to give a similar colour to his narrative . All his sympathies are 7 Gladstone , vol . iii . p . 525 . Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is INTRODUCTION . 13.
... he was bound . There were reasons which might have induced Virgil to give a similar colour to his narrative . All his sympathies are 7 Gladstone , vol . iii . p . 525 . Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is INTRODUCTION . 13.
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... similar remark on Aeneid 9. 155 : but it is obvious to reply that we are not expected to take Turnus and his friends at their own valuation . One curious fact however he mentions , that Silius Italicus uses " Rutuli " as one of his ...
... similar remark on Aeneid 9. 155 : but it is obvious to reply that we are not expected to take Turnus and his friends at their own valuation . One curious fact however he mentions , that Silius Italicus uses " Rutuli " as one of his ...
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... similar admissions in the case of Apollonius ; yet it may still be true that Virgil's debt to Ennius is so trifling as to be scarcely worth computation . We know too little of Ennius to be able to estimate his merits as a narrator ...
... similar admissions in the case of Apollonius ; yet it may still be true that Virgil's debt to Ennius is so trifling as to be scarcely worth computation . We know too little of Ennius to be able to estimate his merits as a narrator ...
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... similar con- nexion G. 3. 412 , where also " turbabis may illustrate turbam ' here . Nemora inter frondea : comp . 4. 70 . 192. ] Victor ' continues the imagery of a battle . • 193. ] Jahn on 5. 347 is right in say- ing that the sense ...
... similar con- nexion G. 3. 412 , where also " turbabis may illustrate turbam ' here . Nemora inter frondea : comp . 4. 70 . 192. ] Victor ' continues the imagery of a battle . • 193. ] Jahn on 5. 347 is right in say- ing that the sense ...
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