P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship). |
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446 , though suggests , to the gales mentioned by Palithe feeling here is more
national than nurus 6 . 354 foll . personal . Aeneia nutrix ' like “ Aeneia 7 . ] •
Tendit iter velis ' as “ tendere iter puppis ” 10 . 156 , “ Aeneia hospitia ” ib . pennis
” 6 .
446 , though suggests , to the gales mentioned by Palithe feeling here is more
national than nurus 6 . 354 foll . personal . Aeneia nutrix ' like “ Aeneia 7 . ] •
Tendit iter velis ' as “ tendere iter puppis ” 10 . 156 , “ Aeneia hospitia ” ib . pennis
” 6 .
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It passage : but in the present context it may implies , like ' gemitus iraeque , ' that
the be taken strictly . With . fugam dare animals were confined . Ribbeck rather
comp . “ cursus negare " above v . 8 . - Vada ingeniously suggests that saevire ...
It passage : but in the present context it may implies , like ' gemitus iraeque , ' that
the be taken strictly . With . fugam dare animals were confined . Ribbeck rather
comp . “ cursus negare " above v . 8 . - Vada ingeniously suggests that saevire ...
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527 . The language here and in v . 146 Serv . suggests , like “ ordine ” 3 . 548 . ,
seems to waver between an ordinary second 5 . 53 . course and a second
banquet instituted in 140 . ] “ Caeloque Ereboque ” 6 . 247 . honour of the good
news .
527 . The language here and in v . 146 Serv . suggests , like “ ordine ” 3 . 548 . ,
seems to waver between an ordinary second 5 . 53 . course and a second
banquet instituted in 140 . ] “ Caeloque Ereboque ” 6 . 247 . honour of the good
news .
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For the custom of solemnly tracfrom Livy generally to have sent three : ing out the
site of cities comp . 5 . 755 note . he suggests however that the number may "
Humili , ' shallow . Tac . A . 1 . 61 has have been taken from the hundred senators
...
For the custom of solemnly tracfrom Livy generally to have sent three : ing out the
site of cities comp . 5 . 755 note . he suggests however that the number may "
Humili , ' shallow . Tac . A . 1 . 61 has have been taken from the hundred senators
...
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Virg . probably thought of the as Heyne suggests . Gossrau comp . Lucan . well -
known lines of Ennius ( A . 10 . fr . 5 ) , 6 . 64 , “ Prima quidem surgens operum “
O Tite , si quid ego adiuero curamve structura fefellit Pompeium . ” With the ...
Virg . probably thought of the as Heyne suggests . Gossrau comp . Lucan . well -
known lines of Ennius ( A . 10 . fr . 5 ) , 6 . 64 , “ Prima quidem surgens operum “
O Tite , si quid ego adiuero curamve structura fefellit Pompeium . ” With the ...
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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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