P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker, 1884 |
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Strana xxx
... Carthage and Rome . It is hard , too , to suppose that in sketching the Carthaginian queen , who endeavours to keep Aeneas from his kingdom , he did not think again and again of the Egyptian enchantress to whom Antony would have ...
... Carthage and Rome . It is hard , too , to suppose that in sketching the Carthaginian queen , who endeavours to keep Aeneas from his kingdom , he did not think again and again of the Egyptian enchantress to whom Antony would have ...
Strana xxxvii
... Carthage ; the mythical representations in Jason's scarf answer to the historical representa- tions which distinguished the shield of Aeneas from that of Achilles ; the combat of Pollux with Amycus is reproduced in the combat of ...
... Carthage ; the mythical representations in Jason's scarf answer to the historical representa- tions which distinguished the shield of Aeneas from that of Achilles ; the combat of Pollux with Amycus is reproduced in the combat of ...
Strana xlviii
... Carthage . The main point for our present consideration is the existence of a temple of Aphrodite Aineias at Elymus ; on some other features of the story we shall have to remark further on . The story of Aeneas ' voyage to Latium is ...
... Carthage . The main point for our present consideration is the existence of a temple of Aphrodite Aineias at Elymus ; on some other features of the story we shall have to remark further on . The story of Aeneas ' voyage to Latium is ...
Strana liv
... Carthage , the wolf of Rome , the ox of Bovillae ( Nonius s . v . hilla , and Schol . Persius 6. 55 ) and Buthrotum ( Servius on Aen . 3. 293 ) . On Aen . 4 . 196 Servius relates a similar fable about Iarbas following a ram to the ...
... Carthage , the wolf of Rome , the ox of Bovillae ( Nonius s . v . hilla , and Schol . Persius 6. 55 ) and Buthrotum ( Servius on Aen . 3. 293 ) . On Aen . 4 . 196 Servius relates a similar fable about Iarbas following a ram to the ...
Strana lvii
... Carthage . What was his authority for this addition to the current story , an addition of which there is no mention in Livy or Dionysius , and which conflicted in the most glaring manner with the commonly received chronology , is not ...
... Carthage . What was his authority for this addition to the current story , an addition of which there is no mention in Livy or Dionysius , and which conflicted in the most glaring manner with the commonly received chronology , is not ...
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid aequora Aesch Anchises animi Apoll Apollo appears arma Ascanius atque auras caelum Carthage Catull Cerda circum comp Creusa cursus Dardanus death Deiphobus Dict Dido Dido's Donatus doubtless Edition enim Ennius epithet explained expression fata favour Fcap foll followed Forb Forc fragm give Gossrau Greek haec Heins Helenus Henry Heyne Heyne remarks hinc Homeric imitation inter ipse Juno litora Livy Lucr manu mean mentioned mihi Mnestheus moenia Nonius notion numine nunc omnia omnis parallel passage pater perhaps Pierius poet poetical Priam Priscian probably quae quam quid quod quoted reading reference Ribbeck rightly Roman says seems sense Serv Servius Sibyl story suppose terra thinks tibi tion Troia Trojans Troy Ulysses urbem Varro Venus Virg Virg.'s Virgil Wagn words Wund δὲ καὶ τε
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