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Page 286
... verb , as well as addunt , governs se ( 339 ) . 342. illis diebus : in those ( last fatal ) days ( Page ) . 343. insano : desperate . The epithet implies an overpowering passion . Cassandrae : objective genitive . 344. gener : as a son ...
... verb , as well as addunt , governs se ( 339 ) . 342. illis diebus : in those ( last fatal ) days ( Page ) . 343. insano : desperate . The epithet implies an overpowering passion . Cassandrae : objective genitive . 344. gener : as a son ...
Page 331
... verb . 285. et glacialis , etc .: a fine line . accords with the ruffling of the waves . The dactylic rhythm 286. aere cavo : a descriptive ablative ( i.e. ablative of quality ) ; cavo refers to the rounded shape of the shield ...
... verb . 285. et glacialis , etc .: a fine line . accords with the ruffling of the waves . The dactylic rhythm 286. aere cavo : a descriptive ablative ( i.e. ablative of quality ) ; cavo refers to the rounded shape of the shield ...
Page 470
... verb ( cf. aequor navigare , I. 67 ) . 315. navita tristis : the grim boatman . 317. enim indeed ; cf. its use in sed enim . 318. quid volt : what means ? So Dante , in his great poem , often questions Virgil , his guide through the ...
... verb ( cf. aequor navigare , I. 67 ) . 315. navita tristis : the grim boatman . 317. enim indeed ; cf. its use in sed enim . 318. quid volt : what means ? So Dante , in his great poem , often questions Virgil , his guide through the ...
Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xi |
A Critical Study of the Aeneid | xxxii |
The Traditions and Character of Aeneas | xli |
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