P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship). |
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... he was bound . There were reasons which might have induced Virgil to give a similar colour to his narrative . All his sympathies are • Gladstone , vol . iii . p . 525 . Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is 12 AENEIS .
... he was bound . There were reasons which might have induced Virgil to give a similar colour to his narrative . All his sympathies are • Gladstone , vol . iii . p . 525 . Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is 12 AENEIS .
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... similar language held by other poets , such as Horace and Propertius , would lead us to agree with a recent German editor ' , that what the emperor wished for was a direct celebration of his own actions ; nor is there any thing , even ...
... similar language held by other poets , such as Horace and Propertius , would lead us to agree with a recent German editor ' , that what the emperor wished for was a direct celebration of his own actions ; nor is there any thing , even ...
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... he was bound . There were reasons which might have induced Virgil to give a similar colour to his narrative . All his sympathies are 6 Gladstone , vol . iii . p . 525 . Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is 12 AENEIS .
... he was bound . There were reasons which might have induced Virgil to give a similar colour to his narrative . All his sympathies are 6 Gladstone , vol . iii . p . 525 . Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is 12 AENEIS .
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... similar admissions in the case of Apollonius ; yet it may still be true that Virgil's debt to Ennius is so trifling as to be scarcely worth computation . We know too little of Ennius to be able to estimate his merits as a narrator ...
... similar admissions in the case of Apollonius ; yet it may still be true that Virgil's debt to Ennius is so trifling as to be scarcely worth computation . We know too little of Ennius to be able to estimate his merits as a narrator ...
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... similar apo- siopesis in a threat is quoted by Serv . from Ter . Andr . 1. 1. 137 , Quem quidem ego , si sensero ! Sed quid opus est verbis ? " Emm . remarks that they are commonly followed by ' sed , ' as in the pas- sage just given ...
... similar apo- siopesis in a threat is quoted by Serv . from Ter . Andr . 1. 1. 137 , Quem quidem ego , si sensero ! Sed quid opus est verbis ? " Emm . remarks that they are commonly followed by ' sed , ' as in the pas- sage just given ...
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid aequora Aesch aether Anchises animi Apoll Apollo appears arma Ascanius atque auras caelum caestus Carthage Cerda circum comp Creusa cursus Dardanus Deiphobus Dict Dido Dido's Donatus doubtless Ennius epithet explained expression fata favour foll Forb Forc fragm give gods Gossrau Greek haec Heins Helenus hendiadys Henry Heyne Heyne remarks hinc Homer imitation inter ipse Juno litora Livy Lucr lumina manu meaning mentioned mihi Mnestheus moenia notion numine nunc omnis Pallas parallel passage pater perhaps Pierius poet poetical Priam Priscian probably quae quam quid quod quoted reading reference Ribbeck rightly Roman says seems sense Serv Sibyl speaking story suppose terras thing thinks tibi tion Troia Trojans Troy Ulysses urbem Venus Virg Virg.'s Virgil viri Wagn words Wund δὲ καὶ τε
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