P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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Page vi
... whole and its place in the history of literature : as a student of Latin , I am interested in comparing his language with that of his predecessors and successors , and in observing the light which his use of his native tongue throws on ...
... whole and its place in the history of literature : as a student of Latin , I am interested in comparing his language with that of his predecessors and successors , and in observing the light which his use of his native tongue throws on ...
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... whole question : we shall learn the real value of our newly collated MSS . better as we become used to them , and there may be a danger of accepting novelties of reading simply as novelties - a danger which PREFACE . vii.
... whole question : we shall learn the real value of our newly collated MSS . better as we become used to them , and there may be a danger of accepting novelties of reading simply as novelties - a danger which PREFACE . vii.
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... whole it would seem that while it may be advisable to apply to an inferior MS . in a case like that which I have men- tioned , to ascertain a reading not otherwise certified , it would be waste of time to perform partially a work which ...
... whole it would seem that while it may be advisable to apply to an inferior MS . in a case like that which I have men- tioned , to ascertain a reading not otherwise certified , it would be waste of time to perform partially a work which ...
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... whole external form , and even in its very title , and contains an imitation or translation from Homer in almost every page . This avowed rivalry , I venture to think , should be borne in mind in estimating , not only the similarity of ...
... whole external form , and even in its very title , and contains an imitation or translation from Homer in almost every page . This avowed rivalry , I venture to think , should be borne in mind in estimating , not only the similarity of ...
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... whole , and then comes down from the whole to some other part ; just as where , in describing the Trojan horse , he first speaks of it as pine - wood , then as maple , and lastly as oak ; not , I think , from con- fusion or ...
... whole , and then comes down from the whole to some other part ; just as where , in describing the Trojan horse , he first speaks of it as pine - wood , then as maple , and lastly as oak ; not , I think , from con- fusion or ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The Aeneid John Conington,Henry Nettleship,Virgil No preview available - 2015 |
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid aequora Aesch aether Anchises animi Apoll Apollo appears arma Ascanius atque auras caelo caelum Carthage Catull Cerda circum comp Creusa cursus Dardanus Deiphobus Dict Dido Dido's Donatus doubtless Ennius epithet explained expression fata favour foll Forb Forc fragm give gods Gossrau Greek haec Heins Helenus hendiadys Henry Heyne Heyne remarks hinc Homeric imitated inter ipse Juno latter litora Livy Lucr lumina Madv manu meaning mentioned mihi Mnestheus moenia notion numine nunc omnis parallel passage pater perhaps Pierius poet poetical Priam Priscian probably quae quam quid quod quoted reading reference Ribbeck rightly Roman says seems sense Serv Sibyl suppose terra thinks thought tibi tion Troia Trojans Troy Ulysses urbem Venus Virg Virg.'s Virgil viri Wagn words Wund δὲ καὶ τε