Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, Or, The Works of Virgil: With Copious Notes, Mythological, Biographical, Historical ... in English : Compiled from the Best Commentators ... : Together with an Ordo of the Most Intricate Parts of the Text : Designed for the Use of Students in the Colleges, Academies, and Other Seminaries, in the United States ... : to which is Added, Table of Reference ...Sheldon, 1866 - 615 sider |
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... Trapp , Davidson , and Valpy . But it will be seen , in the course of the work , that I have not been confined to these alone . Wherever I found any thing useful , tending either to elucidate the poet , or to interest the student , I ...
... Trapp , Davidson , and Valpy . But it will be seen , in the course of the work , that I have not been confined to these alone . Wherever I found any thing useful , tending either to elucidate the poet , or to interest the student , I ...
Side 4
... Trapp thinks Virgil insinuates that his old mistress Galatea was in favor of Brutus , and his new one Amaryllis in favor of Au- gustus ; and by changing mistresses , he de- 60 rabor bla , a town and mountain in Sicily P. VIRGILII MARONIS.
... Trapp thinks Virgil insinuates that his old mistress Galatea was in favor of Brutus , and his new one Amaryllis in favor of Au- gustus ; and by changing mistresses , he de- 60 rabor bla , a town and mountain in Sicily P. VIRGILII MARONIS.
Side 5
... Trapp very justly rejects this interpretation . The poet is felicitating himself on his good fortune under the character of an old man . And , though his farm was covered over partly with rocks and stones , and partly with a marsh ; yet ...
... Trapp very justly rejects this interpretation . The poet is felicitating himself on his good fortune under the character of an old man . And , though his farm was covered over partly with rocks and stones , and partly with a marsh ; yet ...
Side 6
... Trapp takes post aliquot aristas to mean after some years ; and con- strues mea regna with culmen tuguri . It is true , arista may be taken for years . But aliquot aristas does not very well answer to the longo tempore pòst , mentioned ...
... Trapp takes post aliquot aristas to mean after some years ; and con- strues mea regna with culmen tuguri . It is true , arista may be taken for years . But aliquot aristas does not very well answer to the longo tempore pòst , mentioned ...
Side 9
... Trapp takes it for a large plant or little tree , out of which wands were made . He ob- serves , Virgil no where mentions it as food for cattle . Compellere , & c .: to drive them with a green switch . 31. Pana . Pan , the god of ...
... Trapp takes it for a large plant or little tree , out of which wands were made . He ob- serves , Virgil no where mentions it as food for cattle . Compellere , & c .: to drive them with a green switch . 31. Pana . Pan , the god of ...
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acies Æneas Æneid æquor amor Anchises animis antè Apollo arma armis Ascanius atque auro Beotia called caput circùm cœlo contrà cùm cursu Dardanus Davidson death Deûm Dido Eneas erat Ergò etiam fata ferro fortuna genus Geor gods Greeks hæc haud Hence Heyne reads Hinc hunc illa ille illi Infelix ingens inter Intereà ipsa ipse Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter Juturna king Latinus litora longè magno manu meaning meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus Multa Namque neque NOTES numina nunc omnes omnia omnis pater poet prælia Priam primùm procul properly quæ quam Quid quis quod river Romans Ruæus says Rumus Rutuli sæpe says Heyne sense Servius signifies slain sunt super supra synec tantùm tela terga terras Teucri Thrace tibi Trapp Trojans Troy Turnus urbe urbem Valpy Venus verb verò Virgil word
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Side 361 - Ditis vacuas et inania regna: quale per incertam lunam sub luce maligna 270 est iter in silvis, ubi caelum condidit umbra luppiter et rebus nox abstulit atra colorem. Vestibulum ante ipsum primisque in faucibus Orci Luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae...
Side 140 - Esse apibus partem divinae mentis et haustus 220 Aetherios dixere ; deum namque ire per omnes Terrasque tractusque maris caelumque profundum ; Hinc pecudes, armenta, viros, genus omne ferarum, Quemque sibi tenues nascentem arcessere vitas ; Scilicet hue reddi deinde ac resoluta referri 225 Omnia, nee morti esse locum, sed viva volare Sideris in numerum atque alto succedere caelo.
Side 411 - It was indeed the most proper place in the world for a fury to make her exit, after she had filled a nation with distractions and alarms ; and I believe every reader's imagination is pleased, when he sees the angry goddess thus sinking, as it were, in a tempest, and plunging herself into hell, amidst such a scene of horror and confusion.
Side 127 - ... prata movere animum, non qui per saxa volutus purior electro campum petit amnis ; at ima solvuntur...
Side 267 - Italos mittere relicta, hue ubi delatus Cumaeam accesseris urbem divinosque lacus et Averna sonantia silvis, insanam vatem aspicies, quae rupe sub ima fata canit foliisque notas et nomina mandat. quaecumque in foliis descripsit carmina virgo, digerit in numerum atque antro seclusa relinquit.
Side 169 - Tum, pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem Conspexere, silent, arrectisque auribus adstant ; Ille regit dictis animos, et pectora mulcet...
Side 99 - Redit agricolis labor actus in orbem, atque in se sua per vestigia volvitur annus.
Side 89 - Fluminaque antiquos subterlabentia muros. An mare, quod supra, memorem, quodque alluit infra ? Anne lacus tantos ? te, Lari maxime, teque, Fluctibus et fremitu assurgens, Benace, marino...
Side 314 - Hunc ego Diti Sacrum jussa fero, teque isto corpore solvo. Sic ait, et dextra crinem secat. Omnis et una Dilapsus calor, atque in ventos vita recessit.
Side 152 - Quis et me, inquit, miseram, et te perdidit, Orpheu? Quis tantus furor? en iterum crudelia retro 495 fata vocant, conditque natantia lumina somnus. lamque vale. Feror ingenti circumdata nocte, invalidasque tibi tendens, heu non tua, palmas!