Publii Virgilii; or, The works of Virgil: With copious notes, mythological, biographical, historical ... in English; comp. from the best commentators... Together with an ordo of the most intricate parts of the text, upon the same page with the text. Designed for the use of students in the colleges, academies, and other seminaries, in the United States... To which is added, A table of reference...N. & J. White, 1837 - 615 pages |
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Page 69
... Davidson and Heyne take it in its usual signification as a conjunction , supposing an ellipsis of the words : ille ruit ac sublapsus refertur retrò . And carries him headlong down the stream . Alveus : properly the channel or bed of a ...
... Davidson and Heyne take it in its usual signification as a conjunction , supposing an ellipsis of the words : ille ruit ac sublapsus refertur retrò . And carries him headlong down the stream . Alveus : properly the channel or bed of a ...
Page 79
... Davidson translates the whole passage thus : " When he ( the sun ) shall chequer his new - born face with spots , hidden in a cloud , and coyly shun the sight with half his orb . " Servius seems to understand the words to imply that the ...
... Davidson translates the whole passage thus : " When he ( the sun ) shall chequer his new - born face with spots , hidden in a cloud , and coyly shun the sight with half his orb . " Servius seems to understand the words to imply that the ...
Page 95
... Davidson , on the authority of Pierius , reads circumdare . Ex- 256 261 265 251. Humida terra alit majores herbas , ipsa que est lætior justo : 254. Terra , quæ est gravis , quæque est levis , prodit se tacitam 256. Et quisquis color ...
... Davidson , on the authority of Pierius , reads circumdare . Ex- 256 261 265 251. Humida terra alit majores herbas , ipsa que est lætior justo : 254. Terra , quæ est gravis , quæque est levis , prodit se tacitam 256. Et quisquis color ...
Page 96
... Davidson supposes intervalla , or a word of the like import , to agree with omnia , and to govern viarum . Rumus connects viarum with numeris , and supposes it to be govern- ed by that word . But to take omnia piarum in the sense of ...
... Davidson supposes intervalla , or a word of the like import , to agree with omnia , and to govern viarum . Rumus connects viarum with numeris , and supposes it to be govern- ed by that word . But to take omnia piarum in the sense of ...
Page 100
... Davidson , on the authority of Pierius , reads ingeniis . He says he found it so in the most ancient manuscripts . It is also the reading of Heyne and Bur- mannus . 370 375 380 385 383. Theseida : the Athenians , so called from Theseus ...
... Davidson , on the authority of Pierius , reads ingeniis . He says he found it so in the most ancient manuscripts . It is also the reading of Heyne and Bur- mannus . 370 375 380 385 383. Theseida : the Athenians , so called from Theseus ...
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Æneas Æneid æquore amor Anchises animis antè Apollo arma armis Ascanius atque auro Beotia called caput circùm cœlo contrà Creüsa cùm Dardanus Davidson death Deûm Dido Eneas erat Ergò etiam fata fortuna genus Geor gods Greeks hæc haud Hence Heyne reads Hinc hunc illa ille illi Infelix ingens inter Intereà ipsa ipse Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter Juturna king Latinus litora longè magno manu meaning meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus Multa Namque neque NOTES numina nunc omnes omnia omnis pater poet prælia Priam primùm procul properly quæ quam Quid quis quod river Romans Ruæus says Rumus Rutuli sæpe says Heyne says Ruæus sense Servius signifies slain sunt super supra synec tantùm terga terras Teucri Thessaly Thrace tibi Trapp Trojans Troy Turnus urbe urbem Valpy Venus verb verò Virgil word