Notes of a twelve years' voyage of discovery in the first six books of the EneisMeinhold and Sons, 1853 |
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... Comm . En . II . 131 . CUSPIDE MONTEM IMPULIT . Not , flung his spear against the mountain , because in the few instances which are to be found of impellere used in this sense , the object flung is always put in the accusative , not the ...
... Comm . En . II . 131 . CUSPIDE MONTEM IMPULIT . Not , flung his spear against the mountain , because in the few instances which are to be found of impellere used in this sense , the object flung is always put in the accusative , not the ...
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... Comm . En . IV . 663 . There can , I think , be little doubt that the whole of this fine picture of the winds indignantly roaring about the claustra of the carcer in which they are con- fined , and , upon the opening of those claustra ...
... Comm . En . IV . 663 . There can , I think , be little doubt that the whole of this fine picture of the winds indignantly roaring about the claustra of the carcer in which they are con- fined , and , upon the opening of those claustra ...
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... Comm . En . V. 15 ) were often called arma . It is , no doubt , of these same ARMA VIRUM , necessarily laid aside by their owners when they went on board , and began to act as rowers and sailors , and , most probably , hung up out of ...
... Comm . En . V. 15 ) were often called arma . It is , no doubt , of these same ARMA VIRUM , necessarily laid aside by their owners when they went on board , and began to act as rowers and sailors , and , most probably , hung up out of ...
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... contrast with the two latter . SÆVIT ANIMIS . Not sævit in animis , but sævit cum animis . Compare Comm . En . I. 297 : II . 418 : V. 2 and 739. VI . 825 .. FUROR ARMA MINISTRAT . " Quod cuique repertum Rimanti telum I 55.
... contrast with the two latter . SÆVIT ANIMIS . Not sævit in animis , but sævit cum animis . Compare Comm . En . I. 297 : II . 418 : V. 2 and 739. VI . 825 .. FUROR ARMA MINISTRAT . " Quod cuique repertum Rimanti telum I 55.
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... Comm . SAXO . - No doubt the quern or ancient mortar ; the cava machina of Ovid . " Quodcunque est Cereris solidæ cava machina frangat . Fasti VI . 381 . 184 . ENEAS SCOPULUM INTEREA CONSCENDIT ET OMNEM PROSPECTUM LATE PELAGO PETIT ...
... Comm . SAXO . - No doubt the quern or ancient mortar ; the cava machina of Ovid . " Quodcunque est Cereris solidæ cava machina frangat . Fasti VI . 381 . 184 . ENEAS SCOPULUM INTEREA CONSCENDIT ET OMNEM PROSPECTUM LATE PELAGO PETIT ...
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