Publii Virgilii; or, The works of Virgil: With copious notes, mythological, biographical, historical ... in English; comp. from the best commentators... Together with an ordo of the most intricate parts of the text, upon the same page with the text. Designed for the use of students in the colleges, academies, and other seminaries, in the United States... To which is added, A table of reference...N. & J. White, 1837 - 615 pages |
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Page xii
... probably was about 29 years of age . He immediately returned with the edict of the emperor for the restoration of his farm , which had fallen into the hands of one Areus , a centurion ; but he was resisted and ill - treated by the new ...
... probably was about 29 years of age . He immediately returned with the edict of the emperor for the restoration of his farm , which had fallen into the hands of one Areus , a centurion ; but he was resisted and ill - treated by the new ...
Page xiv
... probably had something of the kind in view ; but whether it was , what the Eneid afterwards proved to be , is uncertain . The subject of the poem is the removal of a colony of Trojans from Asia Minor , under the conduct of Æneas , and ...
... probably had something of the kind in view ; but whether it was , what the Eneid afterwards proved to be , is uncertain . The subject of the poem is the removal of a colony of Trojans from Asia Minor , under the conduct of Æneas , and ...
Page xvi
... probably ow- ing that we find so many imperfect lines in the Æneid . Virgil died in the possession of a large estate , the half of which he bequeathed to Valerius Proculus , his half - brother , on his mother's side . Of the rest , he ...
... probably ow- ing that we find so many imperfect lines in the Æneid . Virgil died in the possession of a large estate , the half of which he bequeathed to Valerius Proculus , his half - brother , on his mother's side . Of the rest , he ...
Page 1
... what light are we to consider Virgil , as a pastoral poet ? Were they well received by his country- men ? What was probably the reason of his writing the Eclogues ? : P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICA . ECLOGA PRIMA . MELIBUS 1.
... what light are we to consider Virgil , as a pastoral poet ? Were they well received by his country- men ? What was probably the reason of his writing the Eclogues ? : P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICA . ECLOGA PRIMA . MELIBUS 1.
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... probably , to the perjury of Laomedon , king of Troy ; to which the Trojans attributed their misfortunes and calamities . See Geor . I. 502 ; or to the civil wars which were carried on between Cæsar and Pompey . Or lastly , to the death ...
... probably , to the perjury of Laomedon , king of Troy ; to which the Trojans attributed their misfortunes and calamities . See Geor . I. 502 ; or to the civil wars which were carried on between Cæsar and Pompey . Or lastly , to the death ...
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