P. Vergili Maronis opera: The Eclogues and GeorgicsWhittaker, 1881 |
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Side xvii
... facts , had access to documents contem- poraneous with the poet himself , including his correspondence with Augustus ... fact that Jerome , in his additions to the Eusebian chronicle , which in this part are universally acknowledged to ...
... facts , had access to documents contem- poraneous with the poet himself , including his correspondence with Augustus ... fact that Jerome , in his additions to the Eusebian chronicle , which in this part are universally acknowledged to ...
Side xxi
... fact it can hardly , perhaps , be pronounced worthy of him . Of the sixth and the twelfth all that can be said is that they are lampoons in the manner of Catullus . Two poems ( 4 and 11 ) are addressed apparently to Octavius Musa , an ...
... fact it can hardly , perhaps , be pronounced worthy of him . Of the sixth and the twelfth all that can be said is that they are lampoons in the manner of Catullus . Two poems ( 4 and 11 ) are addressed apparently to Octavius Musa , an ...
Side xxiii
... fact that this book was published after Virgil's death , it seems reasonable to refer to him . The ode , which Horace perhaps had not cared to publish before , is addressed to a Vergilius whom Horace asks to dinner on condition of his ...
... fact that this book was published after Virgil's death , it seems reasonable to refer to him . The ode , which Horace perhaps had not cared to publish before , is addressed to a Vergilius whom Horace asks to dinner on condition of his ...
Side xxv
... fact fully accounts for the numerous inconsistencies in the narrative as we have it . The narrative of the wanderings of Aeneas in the third book is not to be reconciled with that given in the first and fifth ; the fifth interferes with ...
... fact fully accounts for the numerous inconsistencies in the narrative as we have it . The narrative of the wanderings of Aeneas in the third book is not to be reconciled with that given in the first and fifth ; the fifth interferes with ...
Side xxix
... fact which may throw some light on the date of the works mentioned by Suetonius . For Asconius lived in the first part of the first century A.D .; and if , as it is reasonable from the language of Suetonius to infer , his work was a ...
... fact which may throw some light on the date of the works mentioned by Suetonius . For Asconius lived in the first part of the first century A.D .; and if , as it is reasonable from the language of Suetonius to infer , his work was a ...
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