P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... words in the Third Georgic , and the 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 ...
... words in the Third Georgic , and the 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 ...
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... words of Varro , " Licet omnia Italica pro Romanis habeam . " The Virgil of Dante's vision may talk of " that low Italy for which Camilla the virgin , Euryalus , and Turnus , and Nisus died of wounds1 ; " but with the poet himself the ...
... words of Varro , " Licet omnia Italica pro Romanis habeam . " The Virgil of Dante's vision may talk of " that low Italy for which Camilla the virgin , Euryalus , and Turnus , and Nisus died of wounds1 ; " but with the poet himself the ...
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... words , which they cease to be the moment ' arma ' is viewed in connexion with the words supposed to precede it . Virg . himself , 9. 777 , has ( of the poet Clytius ) " Semper equos atque arma virum pugnasque canebat . " Comp . also Ov ...
... words , which they cease to be the moment ' arma ' is viewed in connexion with the words supposed to precede it . Virg . himself , 9. 777 , has ( of the poet Clytius ) " Semper equos atque arma virum pugnasque canebat . " Comp . also Ov ...
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... word must be derived from " exscindo , " as " discidium " from " discindo , " unless , deriving it from excido , " we ... words , from the ' irae ' themselves , the bitterness displayed in or produced by the war . Virg . had already , v ...
... word must be derived from " exscindo , " as " discidium " from " discindo , " unless , deriving it from excido , " we ... words , from the ' irae ' themselves , the bitterness displayed in or produced by the war . Virg . had already , v ...
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... words ' divom regina , ' & c . Comp . Prop . 2. 2. 6 , " incedit vel Iove dig- 45 50 na soror . " It is probable that Prop . had seen Virg . see on v . 2 above . 47. ] κασιγνήτην άλοχόν τε , ΙΙ . 16. 432 . Una ?? Juno thinks it strange ...
... words ' divom regina , ' & c . Comp . Prop . 2. 2. 6 , " incedit vel Iove dig- 45 50 na soror . " It is probable that Prop . had seen Virg . see on v . 2 above . 47. ] κασιγνήτην άλοχόν τε , ΙΙ . 16. 432 . Una ?? Juno thinks it strange ...
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