P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The works of Virgil, Volume 3Whittaker and Company, 1875 |
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... speaks in his own person , as in 9. 446 , though the feeling here is more national than personal . Aeneia nutrix ' like " Aeneia puppis " 10. 156 , Aeneia hospitia " ib . 494 , " Tithonia coniunx " 8. 384. So the Homeric βίη ' Ηρακληείη ...
... speaks in his own person , as in 9. 446 , though the feeling here is more national than personal . Aeneia nutrix ' like " Aeneia puppis " 10. 156 , Aeneia hospitia " ib . 494 , " Tithonia coniunx " 8. 384. So the Homeric βίη ' Ηρακληείη ...
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... speaks of the shore , as he had already complained 1. 540 , " hospitio prohibemur arenae , " referring here probably to the camp- settlement on the coast , which he may have thought was the destined city . See generally the passage from ...
... speaks of the shore , as he had already complained 1. 540 , " hospitio prohibemur arenae , " referring here probably to the camp- settlement on the coast , which he may have thought was the destined city . See generally the passage from ...
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... speak of themselves as sent by some god , in other words an- nounce themselves as dreams , e . g . the " Oveipos in Il . 2. 26 , Iphthime Od . 4. 829 : but here the supposed Calybe apparently wishes it to be thought that she has re ...
... speak of themselves as sent by some god , in other words an- nounce themselves as dreams , e . g . the " Oveipos in Il . 2. 26 , Iphthime Od . 4. 829 : but here the supposed Calybe apparently wishes it to be thought that she has re ...
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... speak . Comp . 10. 717 , " partis cunctatur ( aper ) in omnis , " and the use of μéλλnois for intention as well as delay . This agrees with ' reppulit . ' The substance of the line has occurred 4. 390 . 450. ] She raises two of the ...
... speak . Comp . 10. 717 , " partis cunctatur ( aper ) in omnis , " and the use of μéλλnois for intention as well as delay . This agrees with ' reppulit . ' The substance of the line has occurred 4. 390 . 450. ] She raises two of the ...
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... speaks of the Fury as " victrix iussique potens . " 542. ] ‹ Îmbuit ' probably contains the two notions of embruing ( " imbuere manus , arma sanguine : " comp . vv . 547-554 ) and of setting on foot , using or doing for the first time ...
... speaks of the Fury as " victrix iussique potens . " 542. ] ‹ Îmbuit ' probably contains the two notions of embruing ( " imbuere manus , arma sanguine : " comp . vv . 547-554 ) and of setting on foot , using or doing for the first time ...
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