Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, Or, The Works of Virgil: With Copious Notes, Mythological, Biographical, Historical ... in English : Compiled from the Best Commentators ... : Together with an Ordo of the Most Intricate Parts of the Text : Designed for the Use of Students in the Colleges, Academies, and Other Seminaries, in the United States ... : to which is Added, Table of Reference ...Sheldon, 1866 - 615 Seiten |
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... daughter of Ju- piter and Themis . See nom . prop . under Astræa . Saturnia regna : the reign of Sa- turn . According to fable , Saturn was the son of Calus and Terra , or Vesta . Cœlus confined in Tartarus all his sons , except Saturn ...
... daughter of Ju- piter and Themis . See nom . prop . under Astræa . Saturnia regna : the reign of Sa- turn . According to fable , Saturn was the son of Calus and Terra , or Vesta . Cœlus confined in Tartarus all his sons , except Saturn ...
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... daughter of Nereus and Doris . Jupiter fell in love with her , and determined to marry her ; but being informed by Prome- theus of a decree of the fates , that she should bear a son who should be greater than his father , he desisted ...
... daughter of Nereus and Doris . Jupiter fell in love with her , and determined to marry her ; but being informed by Prome- theus of a decree of the fates , that she should bear a son who should be greater than his father , he desisted ...
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... daughter of Lycurgus , king of Thrace , and fell in love with Demophoon , the son of Theseus , king of Athens , on his return from the Trojan war . He went home to settle some business , and tarrying longer than the time appointed for ...
... daughter of Lycurgus , king of Thrace , and fell in love with Demophoon , the son of Theseus , king of Athens , on his return from the Trojan war . He went home to settle some business , and tarrying longer than the time appointed for ...
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... daughter of Saturn and Ops , and mother of Proserpine by Jupiter , whom Pluto carried off while she was gathering flowers in the plains of Enna , in Sicily , The loss was grievous to Ceres , who sought her both day and night ; when at ...
... daughter of Saturn and Ops , and mother of Proserpine by Jupiter , whom Pluto carried off while she was gathering flowers in the plains of Enna , in Sicily , The loss was grievous to Ceres , who sought her both day and night ; when at ...
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... daughter of Epimetheus , and wife of Deucalion , the son of Prome- theus , and king of Thessaly . The poets say , that some time during his reign the in- habitants of the earth were destroyed by a universal deluge , except himself and ...
... daughter of Epimetheus , and wife of Deucalion , the son of Prome- theus , and king of Thessaly . The poets say , that some time during his reign the in- habitants of the earth were destroyed by a universal deluge , except himself and ...
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Æneas Æneid æquore amor Anchises animis antè Apollo arma armis Ascanius atque auro Beotia called caput circùm cœlo contrà cùm cura cursu Dardanus Davidson death Deûm Dido Eneas erat Ergò etiam fata ferro fortuna genus Geor gods Greeks hæc haud Hence Heyne reads Hinc hunc illa ille illi Infelix ingens inter Intereà ipsa ipse Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter Juturna king Latinus litora longè magno manu meaning meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus Multa Namque neque NOTES numina nunc omnes omnia omnis pater poet prælia Priam primùm procul properly quæ quam Quid quis quod river Romans Ruæus says Rumus Rutuli sæpe says Heyne sense Servius signifies slain sunt super supra synec tela tellus terga terras Teucri Thrace tibi Trapp Trojans Troy Turnus urbe urbem Valpy Venus verb verò Virgil word
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Seite 498 - Mantûs et Tusci filius amnis, Qui muros, matrisque dédit tibi, Mantua, nomen 200 Mantua, dives avis, sed non genus omnibus unum. Gens illi triplex , populi sub gente quaterni ; Ipsa caput populis ; Tusco de sanguine vires. Hinc quoque quingentos in se Mezentius armât, Quos, patre Benaco, velatus arundine glauca,
Seite 354 - Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averni : Noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis : Sed revocare gradum, superasque evadere ad auras, Hoc opus, hie labor est. Pauci, quos œquus amavit Jupiter, aut ardens evexit ad
Seite 557 - vale. Simul his dictis linquebat habenas, Ad terram non sponte fluens. Turn frígida toto Paulatim exsolvit se corpore, lentaque colla Et captum leto posuit caput, arma relinquens ; 830 Vitaque cum gemitu fugit indígnala sub umbras. Turn vero immensus surgens ferit áurea clamor Sidéra : dejecta crudescit pugna Camilla. Incurrunt densi, simul omnis copia Teucrûm, Tyrrhenique duces, Evandrique Arcadis
Seite 515 - Vim cunctam atque minas perfert cœlique marisque, Ipsa immota manens. Prolem Dolichaonis Hebrum Sternit humi ; cum quo Latagum, Palmumque fugacem : Sed Latagum saxo atque ingenti fragmine montis Occupât os faciemque adversam : poplite Palmum Succiso volvi segnem sinit ; armaque Lauso 700 Donat habere humeris, et vértice figere cristas. Nee non
Seite 91 - ovium, aut urentes culta capellas : Saltus et saturi petite longinqua Tarenti, Et qualem infelix amisit Mantua campum, Pascentem niveos herboso flumine cycnos. Non liquidi gregibus fontes, non gramina dcsunt : Et quantum longis carpent armenia diebus, Exigua tantùm gelidus ros nocte reponet. Nigra ferè, et presso pinguis sub vomere, terra, Et cui putre solum (namque hoc
Seite 475 - fossas implere parant, ас vellere vallum. Quœrunt pars aditum, et scalis ascenderé muros ; Qua rara est acies, interlucetque corona Non tam spissa viris. Telorum effundere contra Omne genus Teucri, ac duris detrudere contis, 510 Assueti longo muros defenderé bello. Saxa quoque infesto volvebant pondere, si qua
Seite 391 - tu, Diva, mone. Dicam hórrida bella, Dicam acies, actosque animis in fuñera reges, Tyrrhenamque manum, totamque sub arma coactam Hesperiam. Major rerum mihi nascitur ordo : Majus opus moveo. Rex arva Latinus et urbes Jam senior longâ placidas in pace regebat. Hunc Fauno et Nymphâ genitum Laurente Marica
Seite 137 - Hydaspes, Observant. Rege incolumi, mens omnibus una est; Amisso, rupere fidem : constructaque mella Diripuere ipsae, et crates solvere favorum. Ule operum custos ; illum admirantur ; et omnes Circumstant fremitu denso, stipantque fréquentes ; Et sœpe attollunt humeris, et corpora bello Objectant, pulchramque petunt per vulnera
Seite 519 - Aut amnis ripis, aut alti fornice saxi, Dum pluit in terris ; ut possint, sole reducto, Exercere diem : sic obrutus undique telis /Eneas, nubem belli, dum detonet, omnem, Sustinet : et Lausum increpitat, Lausoque minatur: 810 Quo, moriture, ruis ? majoraque viribus andes ? Fallit te incautum pietas tua. Née minus ille
Seite 591 - 765 Forte sacer Fauno foliis oleaster amaris Hie steterat, nautis olim venerabile lignum ; Servati ex undis ubi figere dona solebant l.aurenti Divo, et votas suspendere vestes : Sed stirpem Teucri nullo discrimine sacrum Sustulerant, puro ut possent concurrere campo. Hic hasta