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Page ix
... force and time , and not be arbitrarily imposed on syllables where it does not naturally belong , and at once the ear , trained to the use of an accentual language , in the same manner not only detects , but accepts the effect produced ...
... force and time , and not be arbitrarily imposed on syllables where it does not naturally belong , and at once the ear , trained to the use of an accentual language , in the same manner not only detects , but accepts the effect produced ...
Page xxvi
... force ; whilst additions , when indispensable to com- plete ellipses or to accommodate the meter , are scrupulously in the iine of the poet's thought . The lines left incomplete by Virgil ( of which there are 56 in all ) are left the ...
... force ; whilst additions , when indispensable to com- plete ellipses or to accommodate the meter , are scrupulously in the iine of the poet's thought . The lines left incomplete by Virgil ( of which there are 56 in all ) are left the ...
Page xxviii
... force , therefore , in the conclusion of Prof. B. H. Ken- nedy , D. D. , of Cambridge : " Virgilius in Latin is indefensible ; but , while we write Vergilius only , it may be long before the Italians give up their long - cherished ...
... force , therefore , in the conclusion of Prof. B. H. Ken- nedy , D. D. , of Cambridge : " Virgilius in Latin is indefensible ; but , while we write Vergilius only , it may be long before the Italians give up their long - cherished ...
Page xxxiv
... forces of Agylla : 647-654 . Aventinus , the son of Hercules , and his troops and their equipment given : 655-659 . Catillus and Coras , the Tiburtian brothers , like Centaurs come : 670-677 . Coeclus , the son of Vulcan and founder of ...
... forces of Agylla : 647-654 . Aventinus , the son of Hercules , and his troops and their equipment given : 655-659 . Catillus and Coras , the Tiburtian brothers , like Centaurs come : 670-677 . Coeclus , the son of Vulcan and founder of ...
Page xxxv
... forces round it ; while Venulus is sent as a special envoy , to solicit alliance , to the court of Diomede , who , after the Trojan war , had settled in Apulia , and built the city of Argyripa : 1-17 . Meanwhile Æneas , troubled at the ...
... forces round it ; while Venulus is sent as a special envoy , to solicit alliance , to the court of Diomede , who , after the Trojan war , had settled in Apulia , and built the city of Argyripa : 1-17 . Meanwhile Æneas , troubled at the ...
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