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Page 353
... course ; praecipites agrees with nos understood . 683. ventis : instrumental ablative . 684-6 . contra iussa monent , etc .: on the other hand , the commands of Helenus warn the crews not to hold on their course between Scylla and ...
... course ; praecipites agrees with nos understood . 683. ventis : instrumental ablative . 684-6 . contra iussa monent , etc .: on the other hand , the commands of Helenus warn the crews not to hold on their course between Scylla and ...
Page 404
... course ) ; used adverbially . 20. in nubem cogitur aër : the air condenses into cloud . The ancients supposed that clouds were the product of condensed air . 21. obniti contra : strive against . obniti is concessive . Note the ...
... course ) ; used adverbially . 20. in nubem cogitur aër : the air condenses into cloud . The ancients supposed that clouds were the product of condensed air . 21. obniti contra : strive against . obniti is concessive . Note the ...
Page 432
... course were confused by the indiscoverable and irretraceable qua ( literally , where , = ut ea ) introduces a relative clause of result . The signa sequendi are , properly , marks by which one would follow the course . The lengthy ...
... course were confused by the indiscoverable and irretraceable qua ( literally , where , = ut ea ) introduces a relative clause of result . The signa sequendi are , properly , marks by which one would follow the course . The lengthy ...
Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xi |
A Critical Study of the Aeneid | xxxii |
The Traditions and Character of Aeneas | xli |
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