P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, 第 7~8 巻 |
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... simile see Preface . 381. spatiis , ' course ' ; a suggestion of the races in the word , no doubt . · inscia inpubesque manus , silly throng of boys ' . 6 382. mirata , wondering ' . Vergil uses the past part . of the de- ponent verbs ...
... simile see Preface . 381. spatiis , ' course ' ; a suggestion of the races in the word , no doubt . · inscia inpubesque manus , silly throng of boys ' . 6 382. mirata , wondering ' . Vergil uses the past part . of the de- ponent verbs ...
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... ) has ' prorupta audacia ' . 460 , Notice emphatic position of arma . ( toro tectisque , Verg . abl . place . ) 462. For the simile see Preface ; but observe the stately diction ; sonore ( unusual word ) ; aeni for ' cauldron NOTES . 63.
... ) has ' prorupta audacia ' . 460 , Notice emphatic position of arma . ( toro tectisque , Verg . abl . place . ) 462. For the simile see Preface ; but observe the stately diction ; sonore ( unusual word ) ; aeni for ' cauldron NOTES . 63.
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... simile , which compares the con- fused ( misceri ) sound of the advancing host to the loud harsh ( raucarum ) cries of a host of birds , is much more like the Homeric simile ( « λayyŋdòv προκαθιζόντων ... σμαραγεῖ ... κονάβιζε ὑπὸ ποδῶν ...
... simile , which compares the con- fused ( misceri ) sound of the advancing host to the loud harsh ( raucarum ) cries of a host of birds , is much more like the Homeric simile ( « λayyŋdòv προκαθιζόντων ... σμαραγεῖ ... κονάβιζε ὑπὸ ποδῶν ...
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... similes . Note on the eighth book . Note on Vergil's peculiarities of style . Note on the imitations of Homer and others in Vergil . Outline of Vergil's life . At the end of the book will be found Appendices , with the parallel passages ...
... similes . Note on the eighth book . Note on Vergil's peculiarities of style . Note on the imitations of Homer and others in Vergil . Outline of Vergil's life . At the end of the book will be found Appendices , with the parallel passages ...
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... similes — all these things , which charmed the educated Romans so much in the Greek epics , Vergil transplanted and naturalised in his own stately and melodious verse . Moreover , by going back to Aeneas and the tale of Troy , he raised ...
... similes — all these things , which charmed the educated Romans so much in the Greek epics , Vergil transplanted and naturalised in his own stately and melodious verse . Moreover , by going back to Aeneas and the tale of Troy , he raised ...
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