Aeneidea, or critical, exegetical, and aesthetical remarks on the Aeneis: with a personal collation of all the first class mss., upwards of one hundred second class mss., and all the principal editions. Books II -IV, Volume 2Trustees of the Author, 1878 - 861 pages |
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... fates ; that the ill - success of the Greeks was not owing to want of skill , or bravery , or strength , but to the supreme ordinance of the fates . FATIS REPULSI , a metonymy of the same kind as ( 5. 709 ) and ( 5. 22 ) " quo fata ...
... fates ; that the ill - success of the Greeks was not owing to want of skill , or bravery , or strength , but to the supreme ordinance of the fates . FATIS REPULSI , a metonymy of the same kind as ( 5. 709 ) and ( 5. 22 ) " quo fata ...
Page 46
... fates appointed to Troy from the beginning ; and FEREBANT is not " nahete , " approached , but brought , occasioned , was the cause of . Compare 2. 94 : " fors si qua tulisset ; " Ovid , Met . 3. 174 : " ecce ! nepos Cadmi , dilata ...
... fates appointed to Troy from the beginning ; and FEREBANT is not " nahete , " approached , but brought , occasioned , was the cause of . Compare 2. 94 : " fors si qua tulisset ; " Ovid , Met . 3. 174 : " ecce ! nepos Cadmi , dilata ...
Page 63
... fate - devoted Trojans are caught in the toils so delicately woven and so noiselessly drawn around them , and the curtain falls . If the reader happen to be one of those critics who think the story of the wooden horse deficient in ...
... fate - devoted Trojans are caught in the toils so delicately woven and so noiselessly drawn around them , and the curtain falls . If the reader happen to be one of those critics who think the story of the wooden horse deficient in ...
Page 93
... fates are preparing ruin ; who it is whom Apollo , the oracle of the fates , demands . That this is the true structure is placed beyond doubt by Stat . Theb . 3. 700 : " hic certe est , quem fata dabant , quem dixit Apollo , " where we ...
... fates are preparing ruin ; who it is whom Apollo , the oracle of the fates , demands . That this is the true structure is placed beyond doubt by Stat . Theb . 3. 700 : " hic certe est , quem fata dabant , quem dixit Apollo , " where we ...
Page 94
... fates or the gods are said parare , to prepare , whether good or evil , for men ; as Lucan , 2. 68 : Ibid . , 1. 64 ?: Ibid . , 649 : " non alios , ' inquit , motus tunc fata parabant quum , & c . 6 ... aut hic errat , ' ait , nulla cum ...
... fates or the gods are said parare , to prepare , whether good or evil , for men ; as Lucan , 2. 68 : Ibid . , 1. 64 ?: Ibid . , 649 : " non alios , ' inquit , motus tunc fata parabant quum , & c . 6 ... aut hic errat , ' ait , nulla cum ...
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Aeneas Aeneas's Aeneid AENEIDEA Amor Anchises Andromache arma atque Brunck Cerda CINERES Compare Conington Creusa Danai DANAUM death Dido Dido's enim erat etiam Eurip exactly EXILIA expression fata fates fatis fides Flacc FLAMMA Forbiger gods Greek haec Haupt Heins Helenus Heroid Heyne Ibid illa interpretation ipse J. H. Voss Juno Ladewig LECT LITTORE Lucan lumina manu Manut meaning MEORUM mihi MORTE neque NUMEN numine nunc object omnes Ovid Pallas passage pectore Pierius POENAS Praest Priam primis PRIMUS punct quae quam quibus quid quod reader Ribb Ribbeck scelus sense Servius Servius's Sichaeus sine Sinon Stat Statius sunt tamen tantum terra Theb tibi Troad Troia Trojans Troy tumulus ultro umbra verse Virg Virgil Voss Wagn Wagner Wakef words γαρ δε εν και μεν ου τε