Virgil, Volume 10Sheed & Ward, 1946 - 162 pages |
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... question would be resolved easily enough if the actual words of Ennius were preserved . Of another passage , important in another way , we can speak more definitely , since it constitutes one of the longest Ennian fragments . The Vestal ...
... question would be resolved easily enough if the actual words of Ennius were preserved . Of another passage , important in another way , we can speak more definitely , since it constitutes one of the longest Ennian fragments . The Vestal ...
Page 44
... question ( or , strictly speaking , group of questions ) 5 Ecl . 9. 28 , has never been finally solved . If the account followed 44 VIRGIL.
... question ( or , strictly speaking , group of questions ) 5 Ecl . 9. 28 , has never been finally solved . If the account followed 44 VIRGIL.
Page 133
... question of bi - locality in the underworld , that the Furies are represented by Virgil as being always both at the entrance of Hades and at the entrance of Tartarus ( cf. lines 280 ; 570 et seq . ) , while the Hydra ( belua Lernae ) is ...
... question of bi - locality in the underworld , that the Furies are represented by Virgil as being always both at the entrance of Hades and at the entrance of Tartarus ( cf. lines 280 ; 570 et seq . ) , while the Hydra ( belua Lernae ) is ...
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