Virgil's Æneid, with short notes, by W. [sic] F. Dübner. Ed. by T.C. ArnoldFrancis and John Rivington, 1852 - 334 páginas |
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... Iliad , which comprises only an episode of a few days , chosen out of a siege of ten years . Armis , the buckler . -479-482 . From Iliad vi . 269-312 . - 483-487 . The subject of the last book of the Iliad . - 485 . dat , Æneas . 488 ...
... Iliad , which comprises only an episode of a few days , chosen out of a siege of ten years . Armis , the buckler . -479-482 . From Iliad vi . 269-312 . - 483-487 . The subject of the last book of the Iliad . - 485 . dat , Æneas . 488 ...
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... Iliad ii . 301 . This has just been rendered null by the wrath of Minerva , and the success predicted to the expedition escapes from the Greeks . " They must , therefore , " says Calchas , " return to Greece , and there consult afresh ...
... Iliad ii . 301 . This has just been rendered null by the wrath of Minerva , and the success predicted to the expedition escapes from the Greeks . " They must , therefore , " says Calchas , " return to Greece , and there consult afresh ...
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... Iliad xiii . to xvi . - 278 . Construe : circum muros . - 287 . nihil ( ad hæc dixit , or respondit ) .— 291 . sat patriæ datum , i . e . enough has been done to save it . - 292 . hac ( for mea ) , raising it as he speaks . - 293 . suos ...
... Iliad xiii . to xvi . - 278 . Construe : circum muros . - 287 . nihil ( ad hæc dixit , or respondit ) .— 291 . sat patriæ datum , i . e . enough has been done to save it . - 292 . hac ( for mea ) , raising it as he speaks . - 293 . suos ...
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... Iliad vi . 243. — 504. barbarus and barbaricus have often , in the Greek and Latin poets , the peculiar signification of Phrygius . We must not seek to explain this word by a barbaris capto , under the plea that Eneas would not have ...
... Iliad vi . 243. — 504. barbarus and barbaricus have often , in the Greek and Latin poets , the peculiar signification of Phrygius . We must not seek to explain this word by a barbaris capto , under the plea that Eneas would not have ...
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... Iliad 5 , 127 , & c . - 606 . parentis , fem.- 616. Under other circumstances effulgens could not agree with nimbo . Here it is lightened by the reflexion of the fire . Gorgone . See viii . 437 , 438. - 619 . eripe fugam rape ( for ...
... Iliad 5 , 127 , & c . - 606 . parentis , fem.- 616. Under other circumstances effulgens could not agree with nimbo . Here it is lightened by the reflexion of the fire . Gorgone . See viii . 437 , 438. - 619 . eripe fugam rape ( for ...
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