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Page iii
... natural and complete that it implies no mutilation of the great whole of which it is a part . The Introduction contains matter of a kind that could not well be inserted at any particular part of the notes . At the same time it bears ...
... natural and complete that it implies no mutilation of the great whole of which it is a part . The Introduction contains matter of a kind that could not well be inserted at any particular part of the notes . At the same time it bears ...
Page 64
... natural and beautiful . 66 256. regia puppis , flag - ship . Henry quotes Shaksp . Hen . IV . Pt . i . Act 3 , Sc . 3. " Thou art our admiral , thou bearest the lantern in the poop . " 257. extulerat = elatas gerebat ; probably a ...
... natural and beautiful . 66 256. regia puppis , flag - ship . Henry quotes Shaksp . Hen . IV . Pt . i . Act 3 , Sc . 3. " Thou art our admiral , thou bearest the lantern in the poop . " 257. extulerat = elatas gerebat ; probably a ...
Page 76
... naturally be eripuisti , but , as it is , means " you have rescued and are still rescuing me . ' Eneas is thinking more of the immediate prospect than of the intention of Venus in the past . It may be compared to the use of the ...
... naturally be eripuisti , but , as it is , means " you have rescued and are still rescuing me . ' Eneas is thinking more of the immediate prospect than of the intention of Venus in the past . It may be compared to the use of the ...
Page 79
... natural fear of a Trojan dame , and one that Hector felt for Andromache . Il . vi . 454- 66 “ ὅτε κέν τις ' Αχαίων χαλκοχιτώνων Δακρυοέσσαν ἄγηται . ” 788. Genetrix , i.e. Cybele , who was a Phrygian goddess , and hence was specially ...
... natural fear of a Trojan dame , and one that Hector felt for Andromache . Il . vi . 454- 66 “ ὅτε κέν τις ' Αχαίων χαλκοχιτώνων Δακρυοέσσαν ἄγηται . ” 788. Genetrix , i.e. Cybele , who was a Phrygian goddess , and hence was specially ...
Page 82
... natural peculiarity , volcanic or otherwise , of this island gave rise to a legend that in very early times it was a floating island . Leto gave birth to Apollo and Artemis upon it . The history of the island , owing to its sanctity ...
... natural peculiarity , volcanic or otherwise , of this island gave rise to a legend that in very early times it was a floating island . Leto gave birth to Apollo and Artemis upon it . The history of the island , owing to its sanctity ...
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