P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship). |
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... was in his case to a great extent prevented from exercising a narrowing
influence by the singular energy which he brought to bear upon his chosen field ,
the energy of a mind endowed with first - rate ability and no mean creative power
.
... was in his case to a great extent prevented from exercising a narrowing
influence by the singular energy which he brought to bear upon his chosen field ,
the energy of a mind endowed with first - rate ability and no mean creative power
.
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As in other cases , we know that there were other versions of the story ,
substantially agreeing with Virgil ' s while circumstantially differing from it : as in
other cases , we have no means of judging how far the differences in Virgil ' s
account are ...
As in other cases , we know that there were other versions of the story ,
substantially agreeing with Virgil ' s while circumstantially differing from it : as in
other cases , we have no means of judging how far the differences in Virgil ' s
account are ...
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568 ) , and the moon Wagn . now adopts . But though signare rising bright
enables them to hold on their nomen ' might possibly mean to impress a course .
At other times they put in for the name , signat , the reading of Rom . and night , 3
.
568 ) , and the moon Wagn . now adopts . But though signare rising bright
enables them to hold on their nomen ' might possibly mean to impress a course .
At other times they put in for the name , signat , the reading of Rom . and night , 3
.
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Actos animis in funera ' and the nymph Marica , who was worseems to mean ,
spurred by their courage to shipped at Minturnae , see Dict . Myth . encounter
death , either the risk or the cer - Arva et urbes ' 3 . 418 . tainty of it . The general
sense ...
Actos animis in funera ' and the nymph Marica , who was worseems to mean ,
spurred by their courage to shipped at Minturnae , see Dict . Myth . encounter
death , either the risk or the cer - Arva et urbes ' 3 . 418 . tainty of it . The general
sense ...
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Wagn . takes primam is an omen 2 . 692 , and clarus intonuit ' deorum ' to mean ,
that prayer is made to may = “ clarum intonuit . ” The threeher first : but it evidently
denotes prece - fold repetition of course makes the predence among the Gods ...
Wagn . takes primam is an omen 2 . 692 , and clarus intonuit ' deorum ' to mean ,
that prayer is made to may = “ clarum intonuit . ” The threeher first : but it evidently
denotes prece - fold repetition of course makes the predence among the Gods ...
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Aeneas appears arma armis atque authority better Book called Cerda common comp construction copies corrected course death Dict difficulty doubt doubtless explained expression foll Forb Forc given gives Gossrau Greek haec hand haud Heins Heyne Homeric imitation implies inferior instances inter ipse Italy Latinus latter less Livy Lucr manu mean meant mentioned mihi natural notion nunc object occurs omnis originally Pallas parallel passage pater perhaps present probably quae quam quid quod quoted reading refers remarks represented restored Ribbeck's cursives rightly says seems sense Serv speaks stand suggests super supported suppose taken thing thinks thought tibi tion Trojans Turnus Virg Virgil Wagn whole wished
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