P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, Bände 7-8 |
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... telling stories for love of the story . The Aeneid is clearly in the second of these classes : it is a literary epic . The age of Augustus was a time of great literary activity , promoted by the emperor himself : but it is even more ...
... telling stories for love of the story . The Aeneid is clearly in the second of these classes : it is a literary epic . The age of Augustus was a time of great literary activity , promoted by the emperor himself : but it is even more ...
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... tell Why thy canonized bones , hearsed in death , Have burst their cerements . " Or this , from Richard II .: " Ere my tongue Shall sound my honour with such feeble using Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive ...
... tell Why thy canonized bones , hearsed in death , Have burst their cerements . " Or this , from Richard II .: " Ere my tongue Shall sound my honour with such feeble using Or sound so base a parle , my teeth shall tear The slavish motive ...
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... tell the state of Latium , and the wars and fates that were coming . Latinus the king had no son : his daughter was wooed by Turnus : but portents forbid the union . A swarm of bees settling on the sacred laurel portends a foreign ...
... tell the state of Latium , and the wars and fates that were coming . Latinus the king had no son : his daughter was wooed by Turnus : but portents forbid the union . A swarm of bees settling on the sacred laurel portends a foreign ...
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... tells how in the golden age Saturnus reigned in Latium and the ' native fauns and nymphs dwelt in the groves ' . 49. refert , ' tells ' , ' boasts ' , the Homeric yévos eðxetai elvai . [ The other interpretation , ' brings back ' , i ...
... tells how in the golden age Saturnus reigned in Latium and the ' native fauns and nymphs dwelt in the groves ' . 49. refert , ' tells ' , ' boasts ' , the Homeric yévos eðxetai elvai . [ The other interpretation , ' brings back ' , i ...
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... telling , ' wondrous to see ' . ] 80. ipsam , observe the strong antithesis emphasised by the heavy spondee alone at the beginning . portendere , ' it boded ' : subject changed , but easily understood from the sense . 82. fatidici ...
... telling , ' wondrous to see ' . ] 80. ipsam , observe the strong antithesis emphasised by the heavy spondee alone at the beginning . portendere , ' it boded ' : subject changed , but easily understood from the sense . 82. fatidici ...
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Seite 12 - No war, or battle's sound Was heard the world around ; The idle spear and shield were high up hung ; The hooked chariot stood Unstained with hostile blood ; The trumpet spake not to the armed throng ; And kings sat still with awful eye, As if they surely knew their sovran Lord was by.
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Seite 12 - I'll call thee Hamlet, King, father, royal Dane : O, answer me! Let me not burst in ignorance ; but tell Why thy canonized bones, hearsed in death, Have burst their cerements...
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