P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The works of Virgil, Volume 3Whittaker, 1875 - Agriculture |
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... probably having to do with the Aeaean Circe , the sister of Aeetes of Colchis . 11. ] ' Dives ' refers to the splendour of her palace ( tectis superbis ' ) . Comp . Od . 10. 211 , 348 foll . Lucos . ' The palace of Circe in Homer is in ...
... probably having to do with the Aeaean Circe , the sister of Aeetes of Colchis . 11. ] ' Dives ' refers to the splendour of her palace ( tectis superbis ' ) . Comp . Od . 10. 211 , 348 foll . Lucos . ' The palace of Circe in Homer is in ...
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... probably refers to the superhuman glory of the race , rather than to the deifi- cation of Aeneas , in spite of the distinc- tion made by Wagn . between " ferre ad astra " and " ferre in astra . " See further on 3. 158. It signifies ...
... probably refers to the superhuman glory of the race , rather than to the deifi- cation of Aeneas , in spite of the distinc- tion made by Wagn . between " ferre ad astra " and " ferre in astra . " See further on 3. 158. It signifies ...
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... Probably such language is used to lend dignity to a trivial subject . 110. ] Liba subiiciunt epulis ' for " epulas imponunt libis . " So " subiiciunt veribus prunas " 5. 109 note . Heins . restored Iuppiter ille ' from Med . ( second ...
... Probably such language is used to lend dignity to a trivial subject . 110. ] Liba subiiciunt epulis ' for " epulas imponunt libis . " So " subiiciunt veribus prunas " 5. 109 note . Heins . restored Iuppiter ille ' from Med . ( second ...
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... probably the pro- noun . Heyne placed a comma after ' talia , ' taking namque ' with ' nunc repeto ; ' but ' namque , ' in this way , has less meaning , and beginning a clause at the end of a line , it is harsh . For the position of ...
... probably the pro- noun . Heyne placed a comma after ' talia , ' taking namque ' with ' nunc repeto ; ' but ' namque , ' in this way , has less meaning , and beginning a clause at the end of a line , it is harsh . For the position of ...
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... Probably Virg . did not distinguish the two constructions as sharply as we should do . ' Omine magno ' like " magno augurio " 5 . 522. Comp . II . 1. 239 , & dé Tol μéyas EσσETαι 8ρкоs . So " omina tanta " 9. 21 . The fulfilment of the ...
... Probably Virg . did not distinguish the two constructions as sharply as we should do . ' Omine magno ' like " magno augurio " 5 . 522. Comp . II . 1. 239 , & dé Tol μéyas EσσETαι 8ρкоs . So " omina tanta " 9. 21 . The fulfilment of the ...
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