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... body of sovereignty I here enjoy . " upon another . More literally , " whatever of sovereignty this may be . " We have here a legend borrowed from the earliest schools of phi- losophy . Juno typifies the Air ; and Æolus owes to her all ...
... body of sovereignty I here enjoy . " upon another . More literally , " whatever of sovereignty this may be . " We have here a legend borrowed from the earliest schools of phi- losophy . Juno typifies the Air ; and Æolus owes to her all ...
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... body of Hector . 459 Constitit . " He stood ( rooted to the ground ) , " i . e . , amazed at the unexpected nature of the sight . 461 En Priamus ! " See , here is our Priam ! " A fine touch of nature . The Trojan hero , after glancing ...
... body of Hector . 459 Constitit . " He stood ( rooted to the ground ) , " i . e . , amazed at the unexpected nature of the sight . 461 En Priamus ! " See , here is our Priam ! " A fine touch of nature . The Trojan hero , after glancing ...
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... body , and thus require but little guidance from the left hand . Armis amissis . " His shield being lost . " Many apply the term armis here to both shield and spear . This , however , is not correct . Armis here , as very frequently ...
... body , and thus require but little guidance from the left hand . Armis amissis . " His shield being lost . " Many apply the term armis here to both shield and spear . This , however , is not correct . Armis here , as very frequently ...
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... body with the chariot . His head and neck , and the part of his body about the shoulders , are dragged along the ground . 477 Lora tenens tamen . " Clinging , notwithstanding , to the reins . " The spirit of the young warrior appears ...
... body with the chariot . His head and neck , and the part of his body about the shoulders , are dragged along the ground . 477 Lora tenens tamen . " Clinging , notwithstanding , to the reins . " The spirit of the young warrior appears ...
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... body of Hector . Raptaverat Hectora muros , & c . Virgil's account differs from that of Homer . According to the latter , the dead body of Hector was attached to the chariot of Achilles , and insultingly dragged away to the Grecian ...
... body of Hector . Raptaverat Hectora muros , & c . Virgil's account differs from that of Homer . According to the latter , the dead body of Hector was attached to the chariot of Achilles , and insultingly dragged away to the Grecian ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Æneas Æneid æquore agmina Alluding allusion alto Anchises ancient animis animo Apollo arma armis Ascanius atque auras auro bello caput castra circum cœlo cœlum Compare Consult note Creüsa cursu Dardanus deûm dictis Dido divûm Eneas enim equi equivalent equos fata fatis ferro fortuna genus Greek hæc Haud Hence Heyne Hinc Homer Hunc illa ille illi ingens inter interea ipse Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter juventus Latin Latinus Latium limina Literally litora magno manu medio Messapus Mezentius mihi Mnestheus mœnia muros neque numine nunc Observe the force omnes omnia omnis pater pectore poet poetic Priam primum procul quæ quam Quid quis quod quum Referring Roman Rutuli sanguine seqq Servius sese sidera super Supply talia tela terga terras Teucri thee thou tibi tion Trojans Troy Turnus ultro unto urbe urbem Virgil Wagner
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 360 - ... quin et supremo cum lumine vita reliquit, 735 non tamen omne malum miseris nee funditus omnes corporeae excedunt pestes, penitusque necesse est multa diu concreta modis inolescere miris. ergo exercentur poenis veterumque malorum supplicia expendunt: aliae panduntur inanes 740 suspensae ad ventos, aliis sub gurgite vasto infectum eluitur scelus aut exuritur igni...
Seite 71 - Hic canit errantem lunam solisque labores ; unde hominum genus et pecudes ; unde imber et ignes ; Arcturum pluviasque Hyadas geminosque Triones ; quid tantum Oceano properent se tinguere soles 745 hiberni, vel quae tardis mora noctibus obstet.
Seite 113 - ... apparet domus intus, et atria longa patescunt ; apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum, armatosque vident stantes in limine primo.
Seite 371 - Excudent alii spirantia mollius aera, credo equidem, vivos ducent de marmore vultus, orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent: 850 tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento; hae tibi erunt artes; pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos.
Seite 216 - ... oro, si quis adhuc precibus locus — exue mentem. Te propter Libycae gentes Nomadumque tyranni 320 odere, infensi Tyrii ; te propter eundem exstinctus pudor, et, qua sola sidera adibam, fama prior. Cui me moribundam deseris, hospes ? Hoc solum nomen quoniam de coniuge restat.
Seite 221 - I, sequere Italiam ventis, pete regna per undas. Spero equidem mediis, si quid pia numina possunt, supplicia hausurum scopulis, et nomine Dido saepe vocaturum. Sequar atris ignibus absens, et cum frigida mors anima seduxerit artus, 385 omnibus umbra locis adero. Dabis, improbe, poenas. Audiam, et haec Manis veniet mihi fama sub imos.
Seite 457 - Vix ea dicta, dehinc progressus monstrat et aram et Carmentalem Romani nomine portam quam memorant, Nymphae priscum Carmentis honorem, vatis fatidicae, cecinit quae prima futuros 340 Aeneadas magnos et nobile Pallanteum.
Seite 240 - Accipite hanc animam, meque his exsolvite curis. 'Vixi, et, quem dederat cursum fortuna, peregi; ' Et nunc magna mei sub terras ibit imago. ' Urbem praeclaram statui ; mea moenia vidi : 65 5 ' Ulta virum, poenas inimico a fratre recepi : ' Felix, heu nimium felix, si litora tantum ' Numquam Dardaniae tetigissent nostra carinae ! ' Dixit : et os impressa toro, ' Moriemur inultae, 'Sed moriamur,
Seite 215 - Aenean compellat vocibus ultro : ' dissimulare etiam sperasti, perfide, tantum 305 posse nefas tacitusque mea decedere terra ? nee te noster amor nee te data dextera quondam nee moritura tenet crudeli funere Dido...
Seite 213 - Olympo regnator, caelum et terras qui numine torquet ; ipse haec ferre iubet celeris mandata per auras. 270 quid struis ? aut qua spe Libycis teris otia terris ? si te nulla movet tantarum gloria rerum nee super ipse tua moliris laude laborem, Ascanium surgentem et spes heredis luli respice, cui regnum Italiae Romanaque tellus 275 debentur.