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... NAMES is intended as a mere guide to their scansion and pronunciation , which often prove perplexing to the learner . In conformity with the plan pursued in the various works of this Classical Series , a Life of the Author has been ...
... NAMES is intended as a mere guide to their scansion and pronunciation , which often prove perplexing to the learner . In conformity with the plan pursued in the various works of this Classical Series , a Life of the Author has been ...
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... name was Maia , and that his parents , though obscure , were possessed of some property , and were neither unable nor unwilling to impart to their son a liberal education . This , according to the traditions regarding him , preserved by ...
... name was Maia , and that his parents , though obscure , were possessed of some property , and were neither unable nor unwilling to impart to their son a liberal education . This , according to the traditions regarding him , preserved by ...
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... name Ciris : the Moretum ( said to be an imitation of a Greek poem on the same subject by his teacher Parthenius ) is named from a kind of salad , the concoction of which , along with other rustic in - door operations , preparatory for ...
... name Ciris : the Moretum ( said to be an imitation of a Greek poem on the same subject by his teacher Parthenius ) is named from a kind of salad , the concoction of which , along with other rustic in - door operations , preparatory for ...
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... names deterred him . There are , however , sufficient indications in his earlier poems that some such design was entertained by him . And in the peace that the world now enjoyed , he at last commenced his great undertaking , which occu ...
... names deterred him . There are , however , sufficient indications in his earlier poems that some such design was entertained by him . And in the peace that the world now enjoyed , he at last commenced his great undertaking , which occu ...
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... name is associated in the minds of the common people of Naples with magic and necromancy . Critics of more modern times have taken widely different esti- mates of the merits of Virgil , especially as regards the Aeneid . These opinions ...
... name is associated in the minds of the common people of Naples with magic and necromancy . Critics of more modern times have taken widely different esti- mates of the merits of Virgil , especially as regards the Aeneid . These opinions ...
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ablative according account accusative Acestes Achates Achilles Aeneas Aeolus aequora allusion Anchises ancient Andromache Apollo applied arma Ascanius Augustus auras Bacchus Boeotia called circum city Compare construction Construe Corydon country Cumae DAMOETAS Daphnis dative death deus Dido Dido's divûm Eclogue Elysium Epirus fata father first Forbiger force form former found Galatea generally gods great Greek Hecate hence Heyne idea idis ille instance Italy Juno Jupiter king Laomedon latter Lavinia litora long Mantua meaning means MENALCAS mentioned Mercury mihi moenia name nunc Observe Octavianus onis ōrum passage place poet Pollio present probably properly quum referring refers regna Roman Rome sacred same second See Ecl See verse See Zumpt seems sense sidera similar sine subject supply taken Tartarus tellus temple three tibi time town Troja Trojan Troy urbem used Venus Virgil Virgil's Wagner word words year years
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Seite 25 - Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. 5 iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna, iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto, tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo, casta fave, Lucina: tuus iam regnat Apollo.
Seite 201 - Talibus orabat dictis, arasque tenebat, cum sic orsa loqui vates : ' Sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno ; noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hic labor est.
Seite 184 - 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 63 - Lavinaque venit Litora, multum ille et terris jactatus et alto Vi superum, saevae memorem Junonis ob iram, Multa quoque et bello passus, dum conderet urbem, Inferretque deos Latio, genus unde Latinum Albanique patres atque altae moenia Romae.
Seite 206 - Ibant obscuri sola sub nocte per umbram perque domos Ditis vacuas et inania regna: quale per incertam lunam sub luce maligna 270 est iter in silvis, ubi caelum condidit umbra luppiter et rebus nox abstulit atra colorem.
Seite 117 - ... illi agmine certo Laocoonta petunt ; et primum parva duorum corpora natorum serpens amplexus uterque implicat, et miseros morsu depascitur artus ; 215 post ipsum, auxilio subeuntem ac tela ferentem, corripiunt, spirisque ligant ingentibus ; et jam bis medium amplexi, bis collo squamea circum terga dati, superant capite et cervicibus altis.
Seite 176 - Extemplo Libyae magnas it Fama per urbes — Fama, malum qua non aliud velocius ullum. mobilitate viget, viresque adquirit eundo; 175 parva metu primo, mox sese attollit in auras, ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila condit.
Seite 190 - Nox erat et placidum carpebant fessa soporem corpora per terras, silvaeque et saeva quierant aequora, cum medio volvuntur sidera lapsu, cum tacet omnis ager, pecudes pictaeque volucres, quaeque lacus late liquidos quaeque aspera dumis rura tenent, somno positae sub nocte silenti. lenibant curas et corda oblita laborum.
Seite 110 - Laocoon ardens summa decurrit ab arce ; et procul : ' o miseri, quae tanta insania, cives ? creditis avectos hostes ? aut ulla putatis dona carere dolis Danaum ? sic notus Ulixes ? aut hoc inclusi ligno occultantur Achivi, aut haec in nostros fabricata est machina muros inspectura domos venturaque desuper urbi ; aut aliquis latet error : equo ne credite, Teucri. quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.
Seite 136 - Et me, quem dudum non ulla injecta movebant Tela neque adverso glomerati ex agmine Graii, Nunc omnes terrent aurae, sonus excitat omnis Suspensum et pariter comitique onerique timentem. Jamque propinquabam portis omnemque videbar 730 Evasisse viam, subito quum creber ad aures Visus adesse pedum sonitus, genitorque per umbram Prospiciens " Nate," exclamat " fuge, nate ; propinquant : " Ardentes clipeos atque aera micantia cerno.