openlibrary books are “checked out”, and PDFs are downloaded to your computer with an expiring DRM license. I am not sure this is public domain, but is from 1930. if anyone can confirm it is in the public domain and there’s no problem sharing a link on textkit, i can upload a DRM-free PDF.
just a note: the first book is HEAVILY marked by multiple students, though the text is completely legible. a clean copy of Book I will be necessary, and Pharr’s notes are relatively clean. as for the rest of the book, it all looked fine.
I remember that link you provided also had sections of Books 2,4, and 6, but now the website’s down for some reason. Do you have copies of those pdfs or another place to find them?
If you follow the link in the first post of this thread, you should find a PDF containing all the books. Only Book I is heavily marked – the others look very clean as far as I can tell.
The general rule is that things published after 1923 are likely still in copyright in the US. Pharr’s Aeneid is available fairly cheap and it has a fold-out word list that won’t be usable in a PDF. It’s best to just buy a copy if you need it.