Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... referred to . 827. formed ] arranged , put into shape . 831. Parian marble ] Quarried in Mount Marpessus , in the island of Paros . See note on Book VI . 1. 636 . 844. Associate ] [ You , who ] receive with friendship . A literal ...
... referred to . 827. formed ] arranged , put into shape . 831. Parian marble ] Quarried in Mount Marpessus , in the island of Paros . See note on Book VI . 1. 636 . 844. Associate ] [ You , who ] receive with friendship . A literal ...
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... referred to the custom of wreathing_wine - cups at a feast with garlands : this is certainly the case in Eneid III . 525 , where Dryden ( III . 688 ) perversely kept to the metaphor which he employs here . This metaphor is used by Homer ...
... referred to the custom of wreathing_wine - cups at a feast with garlands : this is certainly the case in Eneid III . 525 , where Dryden ( III . 688 ) perversely kept to the metaphor which he employs here . This metaphor is used by Homer ...
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... referred to at 1. 671 above ( 11. ii . 479-81 ) : ' horridly tricked With blood of fathers , mothers , daughters , sons , Baked and impasted with the parching streets . ' 761. Virgil does not introduce the picture of kings obeying Priam ...
... referred to at 1. 671 above ( 11. ii . 479-81 ) : ' horridly tricked With blood of fathers , mothers , daughters , sons , Baked and impasted with the parching streets . ' 761. Virgil does not introduce the picture of kings obeying Priam ...
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... referred to by Milton , Comus , 135 , where there is an allusion to her further identity with the Moon ; and Hecate in Macbeth is the mistress of the Weird Sisters , whom she bids meet her ' at the pit of Acheron ' ( III . v . 15 ) ...
... referred to by Milton , Comus , 135 , where there is an allusion to her further identity with the Moon ; and Hecate in Macbeth is the mistress of the Weird Sisters , whom she bids meet her ' at the pit of Acheron ' ( III . v . 15 ) ...
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... propagated . One of Dryden's habitual Latinisms . 531. Theseus ] For the story referred to in this and the following lines see note on ll . 184-5 . 545. Elysian grove ] Virgil's phrase here is the deepest 120 NOTES TO BOOK VI.
... propagated . One of Dryden's habitual Latinisms . 531. Theseus ] For the story referred to in this and the following lines see note on ll . 184-5 . 545. Elysian grove ] Virgil's phrase here is the deepest 120 NOTES TO BOOK VI.
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