P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship). |
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... course by mistaking the stars or the landmarks ' - the two things by which they steered . Comp . 5. 25. Sidus ' how- ever might conceivably stand for a storm ( stormy season ) : see 11. 259. For ' re- gione viae ' see on 2. 737. Fallere ...
... course by mistaking the stars or the landmarks ' - the two things by which they steered . Comp . 5. 25. Sidus ' how- ever might conceivably stand for a storm ( stormy season ) : see 11. 259. For ' re- gione viae ' see on 2. 737. Fallere ...
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... course ) occurs again 9. 385 , where see note . 216. ] Contrast 1. 377 , " Forte sua Libycis tempestas adpulit oris . ' Omnes ' expresses the national character of the movement . Comp . 3. 129 , & c . Urbem adferimur ' like " advehitur ...
... course ) occurs again 9. 385 , where see note . 216. ] Contrast 1. 377 , " Forte sua Libycis tempestas adpulit oris . ' Omnes ' expresses the national character of the movement . Comp . 3. 129 , & c . Urbem adferimur ' like " advehitur ...
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... course a term of the republican and dramatic , not of the heroic and epic age . Aeneas cites his having come in person , instead of sending ambassadors , to Evander as a special mark of confidence 8. 143 . ' Dextram tetigisse , ' değiâs ...
... course a term of the republican and dramatic , not of the heroic and epic age . Aeneas cites his having come in person , instead of sending ambassadors , to Evander as a special mark of confidence 8. 143 . ' Dextram tetigisse , ' değiâs ...
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... course of the year . See , among many other instances , 4. 143 . Here Virg . was thinking of the return of Poseidon from the Ethiopians , when he sees Odysseus on the sea , Od . 5. 282 foll . ' Inachius ' of Argos 11. 286. Referre se ...
... course of the year . See , among many other instances , 4. 143 . Here Virg . was thinking of the return of Poseidon from the Ethiopians , when he sees Odysseus on the sea , Od . 5. 282 foll . ' Inachius ' of Argos 11. 286. Referre se ...
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... course between Paris and Helen on one side and Aeneas and Lavinia on the other . Aeneas is called a second Paris in a dif- ferent connexion by Iarbas 4. 215 . Funestae ' seems to be an epithet , not a predicate , and in Pergama ' is ...
... course between Paris and Helen on one side and Aeneas and Lavinia on the other . Aeneas is called a second Paris in a dif- ferent connexion by Iarbas 4. 215 . Funestae ' seems to be an epithet , not a predicate , and in Pergama ' is ...
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