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The Metrical Division of Compound Words in Virgil

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1904

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page 289 note 1 20, 40, 176, 250, 261, 447, 480, 529, 703, 830, 897.

page 289 note 2 99, 100, 143, 149, 186, 197, 213, 222, 236, 254, 345, 382, 408, 414, 415, 428, 465, 571, 607, 614, 684, 698, 781, 881, — 327.

page 289 note 3 Cf. Aen. 2. 57; 4. 291, 465; etc.

page 289 note 4 But Virgil probably (and perhaps rightly) conceived ant-iquus to be a compound and separable.

page 289 note 5 Cf. 6. 327 above.

page 290 note 1 P. 83.