P. Vergili Maronis opera: The Eclogues and GeorgicsWhittaker, 1881 |
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Side xxx
... mean any fault in style or expression . Quintilian says of Kaкočnλía ( 8. 3. 56 ) , that it is omnium in eloquentia vitiorum pessimum . Vitia , therefore , would include affectation real or alleged , and we can hardly doubt that the ...
... mean any fault in style or expression . Quintilian says of Kaкočnλía ( 8. 3. 56 ) , that it is omnium in eloquentia vitiorum pessimum . Vitia , therefore , would include affectation real or alleged , and we can hardly doubt that the ...
Side xxxv
... mean , from that of Apollonius Rhodius ) is that which an epic poet ought to follow : " Non fumum ex fulgore , sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat , 4 The Lemovicensis here adds the same illustrations of ...
... mean , from that of Apollonius Rhodius ) is that which an epic poet ought to follow : " Non fumum ex fulgore , sed ex fumo dare lucem Cogitat , ut speciosa dehinc miracula promat , 4 The Lemovicensis here adds the same illustrations of ...
Side lxiii
... mean causa vestrae mutationis : or when in Aen . 2. 305 he explained montano flumine as magno flumine : or in Aen . 4. 146 picti Agathyrsi as stigmosi , tattooed , an opinion from which Servius dissents : or in 9 . 678 armati ferro as ...
... mean causa vestrae mutationis : or when in Aen . 2. 305 he explained montano flumine as magno flumine : or in Aen . 4. 146 picti Agathyrsi as stigmosi , tattooed , an opinion from which Servius dissents : or in 9 . 678 armati ferro as ...
Side c
... mean a spot before the altar , and could be derived from litare ; that Amsanctus ( A. 7. 563 ) was in Lucania ; that " trahunt in moenia " ( A. 12. 585 ) could mean " dilacerant in moenibus , " and so on . It is difficult to suppose ...
... mean a spot before the altar , and could be derived from litare ; that Amsanctus ( A. 7. 563 ) was in Lucania ; that " trahunt in moenia " ( A. 12. 585 ) could mean " dilacerant in moenibus , " and so on . It is difficult to suppose ...
Side 18
... means only that Virgil put the finishing touch to the Eclogues , as he was prevented by death from doing to the ... mean ' the talk of goats , ' not , as it was intended , the talk of goatherds , ' might have remarked further , that ...
... means only that Virgil put the finishing touch to the Eclogues , as he was prevented by death from doing to the ... mean ' the talk of goats , ' not , as it was intended , the talk of goatherds , ' might have remarked further , that ...
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