P. Vergili Maronis opera: The Eclogues and GeorgicsWhittaker, 1881 |
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Side vii
... given by the ancient commentators . It will be observed that a much greater number of MS . variants is mentioned than in the previous editions . Although many of these are mere mistakes , they will , I hope , be found of some use in ...
... given by the ancient commentators . It will be observed that a much greater number of MS . variants is mentioned than in the previous editions . Although many of these are mere mistakes , they will , I hope , be found of some use in ...
Side viii
Virgil. Mercier , which is given in the editions both of Gerlach and Quicherat . The references to Forbiger's Virgil have been cor- rected , where necessary , to suit his fourth edition , in which a change or modification of his former ...
Virgil. Mercier , which is given in the editions both of Gerlach and Quicherat . The references to Forbiger's Virgil have been cor- rected , where necessary , to suit his fourth edition , in which a change or modification of his former ...
Side xviii
... given by Suetonius . Such are the sources from which I have drawn the following short account of the life of Virgil . Publius Vergilius Maro was born on the fifteenth of October , in the year 70 B.C. , in which Cn . Pompeius Magnus and ...
... given by Suetonius . Such are the sources from which I have drawn the following short account of the life of Virgil . Publius Vergilius Maro was born on the fifteenth of October , in the year 70 B.C. , in which Cn . Pompeius Magnus and ...
Side xxi
... given the occasion for Horace's precept " nonumque prematur in annum . " We may conjecture that he was admired by Virgil as setting an example of severe learning and minute study of form . " Ancient Lives of Vergil . , " p . 34 foll . I ...
... given the occasion for Horace's precept " nonumque prematur in annum . " We may conjecture that he was admired by Virgil as setting an example of severe learning and minute study of form . " Ancient Lives of Vergil . , " p . 34 foll . I ...
Side xxiii
... given to them , formed the classical style of Roman poetry , and showed how close imitation of great models was compatible with a free and noble manner , untainted by pedantry or servility . I have endeavoured elsewhere to collect some ...
... given to them , formed the classical style of Roman poetry , and showed how close imitation of great models was compatible with a free and noble manner , untainted by pedantry or servility . I have endeavoured elsewhere to collect some ...
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