P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship). |
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... better not to press the word . 362. ] " Alta petens " 5. 508 , G. 1. 142 , in different senses . 6 at 363. ] At non ' Rom . , Gud . , ' an non ' Med . , which Ribbeck adopts . Serv . re- cognizes both . The same expression occurs 9. 144 ...
... better not to press the word . 362. ] " Alta petens " 5. 508 , G. 1. 142 , in different senses . 6 at 363. ] At non ' Rom . , Gud . , ' an non ' Med . , which Ribbeck adopts . Serv . re- cognizes both . The same expression occurs 9. 144 ...
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... better . Serv . thinks simulato ' means delusion , not conscious pretence , appealing to v . 405 below : but Virg . doubtless means that the pretended enthusiasm eventually took real hold on her . Ov . M. 6. 594 ( of Maius adorta nefas ...
... better . Serv . thinks simulato ' means delusion , not conscious pretence , appealing to v . 405 below : but Virg . doubtless means that the pretended enthusiasm eventually took real hold on her . Ov . M. 6. 594 ( of Maius adorta nefas ...
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... better with " primos . ' " Acuunt iras 9. 464 . " " 407. ] Latinus was still in Aeneas ' fa- vour : but Allecto had really changed his purpose , by sowing the seeds of discord that would frustrate it . 408. ] " Fuscis alis " 8. 369. The ...
... better with " primos . ' " Acuunt iras 9. 464 . " " 407. ] Latinus was still in Aeneas ' fa- vour : but Allecto had really changed his purpose , by sowing the seeds of discord that would frustrate it . 408. ] " Fuscis alis " 8. 369. The ...
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... better parallel . 570. ] Pestiferas : Mr. Hamilton says the vapours are at times fatal . Med . , Gud . , and others have condit , ' a natural error , mentioned as a various reading by Serv . 6 571. ] Wakef . and Jahn make ' numen ' acc ...
... better parallel . 570. ] Pestiferas : Mr. Hamilton says the vapours are at times fatal . Med . , Gud . , and others have condit , ' a natural error , mentioned as a various reading by Serv . 6 571. ] Wakef . and Jahn make ' numen ' acc ...
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... better way of expressing this would be to read rapta ' for ' parta , ' just as in 8. 317 " rapto " for " parto is one of the readings of Med . But this is clearly not what Virg . means : the gist of Latinus ' speech is not that Turnus ...
... better way of expressing this would be to read rapta ' for ' parta , ' just as in 8. 317 " rapto " for " parto is one of the readings of Med . But this is clearly not what Virg . means : the gist of Latinus ' speech is not that Turnus ...
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acies Aeneas aequis Aesch alta animi arma armis Ascanius atque bello caelo caput castra comp conj dedit dextra Dict doubtless Ennius epithet equis equos Evander explained expression fata fatis ferro foll Forb fragm Gossrau Greek haec haud Heyne hinc Homeric Hunc imitation ingens inter ipse Juturna Latinus Latium Livy Lucr Macrob Madv manu mean mentioned Messapus Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque notion nunc omnes omnis originally Gud Pallas passage pater pectore Peerlkamp perhaps Pierius probably proelia pugnae quae quam quid quod quoted reading before Heins refers remarks Ribbeck's cursives Ribbeck's MSS Rutuli Rutulians sanguine says seems sense Serv Serv.'s sese Stat sunt super suppose tela Teucri Theb thinks tibi tion Trojans Turnus urbem Virg Virg.'s Virgil Wagn words δὲ ἐν καὶ τε دو
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