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Page lii
... called a bucolic diaeresis , or ( less correctly ) a bucolic caesura , e.g .: insidat quantus miserae deus . | At memor ille ( I. 719 ) . Besides the principles of verse construction already indi- cated , Virgil makes liberal use of ...
... called a bucolic diaeresis , or ( less correctly ) a bucolic caesura , e.g .: insidat quantus miserae deus . | At memor ille ( I. 719 ) . Besides the principles of verse construction already indi- cated , Virgil makes liberal use of ...
Page 204
... called aposiopesis , common in passionate outbursts . A. 641 ; G. 691 ; H.751 , 1 , N. 1 ; H. & B. 632 , 16. praestat : it is better . 136. post : adverb ; another time . non simili poena : with no like penalty , i.e. very different ...
... called aposiopesis , common in passionate outbursts . A. 641 ; G. 691 ; H.751 , 1 , N. 1 ; H. & B. 632 , 16. praestat : it is better . 136. post : adverb ; another time . non simili poena : with no like penalty , i.e. very different ...
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... called mare proruptum , which at times spreads over the surrounding meadows ( arva ) . 247. Patavi : i.e. Padua , some twenty miles west of Venice . The genitive is appositional , like formæ , 27 . 248. nomen : the people were called ...
... called mare proruptum , which at times spreads over the surrounding meadows ( arva ) . 247. Patavi : i.e. Padua , some twenty miles west of Venice . The genitive is appositional , like formæ , 27 . 248. nomen : the people were called ...
Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xi |
A Critical Study of the Aeneid | xxxii |
The Traditions and Character of Aeneas | xli |
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