The Classical Museum, المجلد 6Leonhard Schmitz John W. Parker, 1849 |
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الصفحة 37
... object was less to establish my own interpretation , than to show the numerous absurdities involved in that proposed by Heyne , and sanctioned by Wagner , and by thus taking some little , here in the very outset , from the prestige ...
... object was less to establish my own interpretation , than to show the numerous absurdities involved in that proposed by Heyne , and sanctioned by Wagner , and by thus taking some little , here in the very outset , from the prestige ...
الصفحة 43
... object or part of an object , in comparison with the prominent or forward position THE ENEIS OF VIRGIL . 43.
... object or part of an object , in comparison with the prominent or forward position THE ENEIS OF VIRGIL . 43.
الصفحة 44
Leonhard Schmitz. object , in comparison with the prominent or forward position of another object , or different part of the same object . V. 164. Equora tuta silent . - The commentators understand tuta in its passive sense , of being ...
Leonhard Schmitz. object , in comparison with the prominent or forward position of another object , or different part of the same object . V. 164. Equora tuta silent . - The commentators understand tuta in its passive sense , of being ...
الصفحة 46
... objects , placed the palace of the gods . See Comment . En . I. 250 . V. 228. Tristior et lacrymis oculos suffusa nitentes . - Scarcely less beautiful are the words in which Dante causes Virgil's shade to describe the weeping regard of ...
... objects , placed the palace of the gods . See Comment . En . I. 250 . V. 228. Tristior et lacrymis oculos suffusa nitentes . - Scarcely less beautiful are the words in which Dante causes Virgil's shade to describe the weeping regard of ...
الصفحة 47
... object , but the fountain , out of which the sea used ( probably in certain states only of the wind and tide ) to burst with a roaring noise . I cannot comprehend how so acute a scholar as Heyne should not only have been aware of a sub ...
... object , but the fountain , out of which the sea used ( probably in certain states only of the wind and tide ) to burst with a roaring noise . I cannot comprehend how so acute a scholar as Heyne should not only have been aware of a sub ...
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2dly according Achilles ancient Antigone appears Athena Cecrops Celtic Centuriate assembly centuries character Classical Museum cloth comitia connected consul contest Creon Curiate assembly Curies dative Decemvirate Dionysius divine doubt Edition election Eneas English English language expression fact fibres figures Gaelic German give goddess gods Gothic Grammar Greek Grimm hero Herodotus Heyne Homer horse Iliad inscriptions instance interpretation language Latin Livy matter meaning ment mummy mythus Niebuhr object observe original passage Patres patricians Peleus perhaps Phæacians plebeians plebs poem poet poetical populus Portland Vase Poseidon present Proclus quæ reader refer remark represented Roman root Sabine Sanscrit Sanser seems senate sense sentence serpent Siculians Sinon Sophocles supposed Thetis thing tion translation tribes tribunes Trojans Ulysses vase verb Virgil Volero Welsh whole words γὰρ δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τε τὴν τὸ τοῖς τὸν τῶν