P. Vergili Maronis opera: The Eclogues and GeorgicsWhittaker, 1881 |
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Side xi
... kind may have arisen from changes in my own opinion , such as it is no less natural to expect in the course of a protracted work . Even a transient glance at the contents of the present volume will show that the production of it must ...
... kind may have arisen from changes in my own opinion , such as it is no less natural to expect in the course of a protracted work . Even a transient glance at the contents of the present volume will show that the production of it must ...
Side xii
... kind which is to be found in Lexicons , or in the well - known Dictionaries of Antiquities , Biography and Mythology , and Geography . With regard to the last - named works , however , my practice has not been very consistent : I have ...
... kind which is to be found in Lexicons , or in the well - known Dictionaries of Antiquities , Biography and Mythology , and Geography . With regard to the last - named works , however , my practice has not been very consistent : I have ...
Side xiv
... kind of contributions which it has levied on others . To Mr. Keightley I owe a more personal acknowledgment , as he was kind enough , when I was preparing my first edition , to place in my hands a copy of his Notes on the Eclogues and ...
... kind of contributions which it has levied on others . To Mr. Keightley I owe a more personal acknowledgment , as he was kind enough , when I was preparing my first edition , to place in my hands a copy of his Notes on the Eclogues and ...
Side xxix
... kind of affectation ( kakočŋλía ) , which consisted in an unusual employment of ordinary words , and was therefore difficult of detection . With this criticism I am strongly inclined to connect a passage in Horace's Ars Poetica ( v.45 ...
... kind of affectation ( kakočŋλía ) , which consisted in an unusual employment of ordinary words , and was therefore difficult of detection . With this criticism I am strongly inclined to connect a passage in Horace's Ars Poetica ( v.45 ...
Side xxxiv
... kind pre- served by other authors . Gellius 1. 21. 5 quotes a note of Hyginus on the word amaror : " non enim primus finxit hoc verbum Vergilius insolenter " ( implying that Virgil had been accused of inventing the word ) " sed in ...
... kind pre- served by other authors . Gellius 1. 21. 5 quotes a note of Hyginus on the word amaror : " non enim primus finxit hoc verbum Vergilius insolenter " ( implying that Virgil had been accused of inventing the word ) " sed in ...
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