P. Vergili Maronis opera: The Eclogues and GeorgicsWhittaker, 1881 |
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Side lxxxii
... evidently not , for he only quotes Cicero . P. 53 , bidentes qui existimant ob eam causam oves a Vergilio dictas quod duos dentes habeant , pessime ac vitiose intellegunt : nam nec duos dentes habent , et hoc quidem genus monstri est ...
... evidently not , for he only quotes Cicero . P. 53 , bidentes qui existimant ob eam causam oves a Vergilio dictas quod duos dentes habeant , pessime ac vitiose intellegunt : nam nec duos dentes habent , et hoc quidem genus monstri est ...
Side lxxxv
... evidently , whether by his own fault or no , confused and misrepresented his authorities . Some light is thrown on the original intention of the note by a comparison of Servius G. 1 . 139 , fallere visco , ad aucupium . Item ad ...
... evidently , whether by his own fault or no , confused and misrepresented his authorities . Some light is thrown on the original intention of the note by a comparison of Servius G. 1 . 139 , fallere visco , ad aucupium . Item ad ...
Side xcvi
... evidently independent , and probably derived from a common source . ( h ) A. 10. 557. Longus illustrated the local adverb istic by two passages from the Rudens of Plautus . ( i ) In A. 10. 245 it seems that Longus read spectabis for ...
... evidently independent , and probably derived from a common source . ( h ) A. 10. 557. Longus illustrated the local adverb istic by two passages from the Rudens of Plautus . ( i ) In A. 10. 245 it seems that Longus read spectabis for ...
Side xcix
... evidently drawn from very good sources , on points of grammar and lexicography . To take a single instance : the lexicographical notes on arma , cano , oras , altus , insignis , at the be- ginning of the commentary on the Aeneid , are ...
... evidently drawn from very good sources , on points of grammar and lexicography . To take a single instance : the lexicographical notes on arma , cano , oras , altus , insignis , at the be- ginning of the commentary on the Aeneid , are ...
Side 12
... evidently a description of the new era supposed to be inaugurated in Pollio's con- sulship by the peace of Brundisium ; but the golden age is represented as a golden age of pastoral life , where art is to be nothing and nature every ...
... evidently a description of the new era supposed to be inaugurated in Pollio's con- sulship by the peace of Brundisium ; but the golden age is represented as a golden age of pastoral life , where art is to be nothing and nature every ...
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