P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The works of Virgil, Volume 3Whittaker and Company, 1875 |
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... represented by the particular land where they were settling . 137. ] The nymphs and rivers are closely connected , as in 8. 71 foll . , where the lan- guage about the Tiber will illustrate ad- huc ignota flumina . ' . 138. ] For the ...
... represented by the particular land where they were settling . 137. ] The nymphs and rivers are closely connected , as in 8. 71 foll . , where the lan- guage about the Tiber will illustrate ad- huc ignota flumina . ' . 138. ] For the ...
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... Lucr . 2. 1168 . The pruning - hook is elsewhere the familiar attribute of Saturn , G. 2. 406 , and Peerl- kamp wishes to re - arrange the passage so 190 he is represented as on horseback . Circe appears c 2 AENEID . LIB . VII . 19 hall ...
... Lucr . 2. 1168 . The pruning - hook is elsewhere the familiar attribute of Saturn , G. 2. 406 , and Peerl- kamp wishes to re - arrange the passage so 190 he is represented as on horseback . Circe appears c 2 AENEID . LIB . VII . 19 hall ...
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... represented as a Salian priest with the ancile . ' The ' trabea , ' a toga with horizontal stripes of purple , was the garment both of the kings and of augurs , though it seems to have been purple and white for the kings , purple and ...
... represented as a Salian priest with the ancile . ' The ' trabea , ' a toga with horizontal stripes of purple , was the garment both of the kings and of augurs , though it seems to have been purple and white for the kings , purple and ...
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... represented as on horseback . Circe appears from Ov . 1. c . to have been only in love with Picus , and to have turned him into a bird because he preferred the nymph Cauens . But possibly Virg.'s view of the legend may not have been ...
... represented as on horseback . Circe appears from Ov . 1. c . to have been only in love with Picus , and to have turned him into a bird because he preferred the nymph Cauens . But possibly Virg.'s view of the legend may not have been ...
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... represented to a Roman mind both by the joint reign of Romulus and Tatius , and by the image of a divided monarchy in the two consuls . Possibly here , though not in 4. 102 , the reference may be to magistrates created by equal auspices ...
... represented to a Roman mind both by the joint reign of Romulus and Tatius , and by the image of a divided monarchy in the two consuls . Possibly here , though not in 4. 102 , the reference may be to magistrates created by equal auspices ...
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