An Anonymous Epistle of Dido to Aeneas: Anthologia Latina 83Ethel Leigh Chubb |
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... period , the latter from the time of Apuleius . Perfect infinitive used with the force of the present ( 115 , 128 ) . This is not peculiar to late Latin , but becomes more frequent in the later period , and according to Schmalz " is a ...
... period , the latter from the time of Apuleius . Perfect infinitive used with the force of the present ( 115 , 128 ) . This is not peculiar to late Latin , but becomes more frequent in the later period , and according to Schmalz " is a ...
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... period of Roman literature , admiration for the master- pieces of the past so dominated the minds of educated men that it left little room for originality , or rather whatever originality existed spent itself on mere matters of form and ...
... period of Roman literature , admiration for the master- pieces of the past so dominated the minds of educated men that it left little room for originality , or rather whatever originality existed spent itself on mere matters of form and ...
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... period as this our poem is evidently a production . 19 In regard to the place of composition we have no indication except the fact that the Salmasian Anthology was compiled at Carthage . Apparently all the contemporary poets included in ...
... period as this our poem is evidently a production . 19 In regard to the place of composition we have no indication except the fact that the Salmasian Anthology was compiled at Carthage . Apparently all the contemporary poets included in ...
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... period after dies , making sic . . . vicem one sentence . The dum clause , however , gives bet- ter sense if taken with what follows , and the introduction of the refrain in this way is parallel with 42 . 48. Mersum : proleptic , cf ...
... period after dies , making sic . . . vicem one sentence . The dum clause , however , gives bet- ter sense if taken with what follows , and the introduction of the refrain in this way is parallel with 42 . 48. Mersum : proleptic , cf ...
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... period of time . 68. Fessus etc .: cf. Verg . Ecl . 4. 41 Robustus quoque iam tauris iuga solvet arator . 69. noctem capit seems to be a reminiscence of Verg . Aen . 4. 529-31 neque umquam Solvitur in somnos , oculisve aut pectore ...
... period of time . 68. Fessus etc .: cf. Verg . Ecl . 4. 41 Robustus quoque iam tauris iuga solvet arator . 69. noctem capit seems to be a reminiscence of Verg . Aen . 4. 529-31 neque umquam Solvitur in somnos , oculisve aut pectore ...
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Accessus Aeneas Anthology Ascanius asyndeton Auson Baehrens beguile Birt Burman Carm Carthage Catull CHIG CHIG UNIV conscia corda corr damna diademate Dido Dido's dolor emendation Epist erat erit F-MIC Fallere nescit amor fata fata vocant fidem FMIC GAND grief haec Higt honesta pericula IGAN UNIVE igne ipse iubar late Latin licet Maehly male maledicta manu membra MIC CHIG MIC MIC MIC SITY MIC UNIV MICH UNIV MICHIS MICK mihi dura paras miseram modo nefas Nihil nocens nunc Oudendorp Ovid pendet perfide pia vota pinnis poem poets Proventu pudor quae querellis queror querulos quid quidquid quotiens regna reparatum rerum Riese Riese's RSITYCO salutem Schmalz solus Fallere nescit taedens taedia solus Fallere tamen Teuffel tibi Traube tuli umbris UNIL UNIV GAN UNIV MIC UNIV UNIV vellem verba Verg Vergil volgo vota nocentis weariness Wernsdorf
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Page 24 - 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.
Page 26 - Soles occidere et redire possunt: nobis cum semel occidit brevis lux, nox est perpetua una dormienda.
Page 41 - Cythera 680 aut super Idalium sacrata sede recondam, ne qua scire dolos mediusve occurrere possit. Tu faciem illius noctem non amplius unam falle dolo et notos pueri puer indue vultus, ut cum te gremio accipiet laetissima Dido 685 regalis inter mensas laticemque Lyaeum, cum dabit amplexus atque oscula dulcia figet, occultum inspires ignem fallasque veneno».
Page 33 - ... enim) scitatur, at ilia : " Somne, quies rerum, placidissime, Somne, deorum, pax animi, quern cura fugit, qui corpora duris fessa ministeriis mulces reparasque labori, 625 Somnia, quae veras aequent imitamine formas, Herculea Trachine iube sub imagine regis Alcyonen adeant simulacraque naufraga fingant.
Page 44 - Sed quod hospes eras, пес te magis esse nocentem Quam miserum, Troiane, puto, qui digna repellis, Dum non digna cupis, nondum bene siccus ad aequor 135 Curris, et extremas modo naufragus arripis undas.
Page 14 - Sic tua Cyrneas fugiant examina taxos, sic cytiso pastae distendant ubera vaccae: incipe, si quid habes. et me fecere poetam Pierides, sunt et mihi carmina, me quoque dicunt vatem pastores; sed non ego credulus illis.
Page 15 - Meliboee, deus nobis haec otia fecit. Namque erit ille mihi semper deus, illius aram saepe tener nostris ab ovilibus imbuet agnus. Ille meas errare boves, ut cernis, et ipsum ludere quae vellem calamo permisit agresti.
Page 23 - Posse nefas, tacitusque mea decedere terra ? Nec te noster amor, nec te data dextera quondam, Nec moritura tenet crudeli funere Dido...
Page 40 - Cui modo nostra fides amissam reddere matrem Dum cupit, hoc verum mentito pignore nomen 110 Format amor, gemitusque graves atque oscula figit Confessus pietate dolor. Cui digna rependes, Si i-.iihi dura paras?
Page 40 - Lamentis gemituque trahens infanda peregit Vota deis, durumque nefas sortemque malorum Te narrante tuli gemitus mentisque dolorem 105 Et lacrimas prior ipsa dedi. Cui digna rependes, Si mihi dura paras?