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... Æneid , VII . 19 , 20 , where Vergil speaks of the victims whom " the cruel goddess Circe had trans- formed from men into beasts potentibus herbis . " 256. prisoned , i.e. in the body ; cf. 385 . 257. lap it in Elysium , fill it with an ...
... Æneid , VII . 19 , 20 , where Vergil speaks of the victims whom " the cruel goddess Circe had trans- formed from men into beasts potentibus herbis . " 256. prisoned , i.e. in the body ; cf. 385 . 257. lap it in Elysium , fill it with an ...
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... Æneid , VII . 588 ) . 261. robbed it of itself , i.e. made it unconscious . 262. home - felt , ' keenly felt ' ; home suggesting ' to the full . ' As we say , ' pay him home , ' ' drive it home . ' 263. sober ; in contrast to " madness ...
... Æneid , VII . 588 ) . 261. robbed it of itself , i.e. made it unconscious . 262. home - felt , ' keenly felt ' ; home suggesting ' to the full . ' As we say , ' pay him home , ' ' drive it home . ' 263. sober ; in contrast to " madness ...
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... Æneid , 111. 767 , " The stars were muffleć , and the moon was pent . " Tennyson in The Princess speaks of " A full sea glazed with muffled moonlight , " i.e. the light of a moon half hidden by clouds . 332. wont'st . The verb won , now ...
... Æneid , 111. 767 , " The stars were muffleć , and the moon was pent . " Tennyson in The Princess speaks of " A full sea glazed with muffled moonlight , " i.e. the light of a moon half hidden by clouds . 332. wont'st . The verb won , now ...
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... Æneid , VIII . 252 , 253 . The Scene changes . Probably a screen , called a traverse or travers , was put forward while the alteration of the scene was being made . Cf. Ben Jonson's Entertainment at Theobalds , 1607 , " The King and ...
... Æneid , VIII . 252 , 253 . The Scene changes . Probably a screen , called a traverse or travers , was put forward while the alteration of the scene was being made . Cf. Ben Jonson's Entertainment at Theobalds , 1607 , " The King and ...
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... Æneid , VIII . 74 . 867. Note that , as Sabrina is a river - goddess , the invocation mentions only deities of the waters , and that each is described in terms taken direct from the classics , more especially from Homer . It may seem a ...
... Æneid , VIII . 74 . 867. Note that , as Sabrina is a river - goddess , the invocation mentions only deities of the waters , and that each is described in terms taken direct from the classics , more especially from Homer . It may seem a ...
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