The ... book of Virgil's Æneid, with a vocabulary ed. by J.T. White. (White's grammar sch. texts). 1st (-6th, 8th, 10th, 11th), Book 4 |
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... king of Mycenæ , grandson of Atreus , son of Pleisthènes and Aërope , brother of Měnělāus , husband of Clytemnestra , fa- ther of Orestes , Iphigenia , and Electra , and commander - in- chief of the Greek forces before Troy . On his ...
... king of Mycenæ , grandson of Atreus , son of Pleisthènes and Aërope , brother of Měnělāus , husband of Clytemnestra , fa- ther of Orestes , Iphigenia , and Electra , and commander - in- chief of the Greek forces before Troy . On his ...
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... king of Mauritania , and father of Maia , the mother of Mercury . According to mythology he was changed into a high mountain by which heaven was supported [ ATλas , " Mighty Bearer " ] . at - que ( contr . ac ) , conj . [ for adque ; fr ...
... king of Mauritania , and father of Maia , the mother of Mercury . According to mythology he was changed into a high mountain by which heaven was supported [ ATλas , " Mighty Bearer " ] . at - que ( contr . ac ) , conj . [ for adque ; fr ...
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... king of Tyre , and wife of Sichæus . When her husband was murdered by her brother Pygmalion , she fled from her country with vast riches to Africa , and there founded Car- thage . Upon the arrival of Eneas in her dominions , she became ...
... king of Tyre , and wife of Sichæus . When her husband was murdered by her brother Pygmalion , she fled from her country with vast riches to Africa , and there founded Car- thage . Upon the arrival of Eneas in her dominions , she became ...
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... king [ Gr . Apúoπes ] . dub - ius , la , lum , adj . [ ob- sol . dub - o , " to move two ways , vibrate to and fro " ; fr . duo , " two " ] ( " Vibrating to and fro " ; hence ) Doubtful , uncertain , hesitating , wavering . duco , duxi ...
... king [ Gr . Apúoπes ] . dub - ius , la , lum , adj . [ ob- sol . dub - o , " to move two ways , vibrate to and fro " ; fr . duo , " two " ] ( " Vibrating to and fro " ; hence ) Doubtful , uncertain , hesitating , wavering . duco , duxi ...
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... king of the heathenance ; -at v . 578 juves ( 2. pers . celestial deities . - 2 . With some epithet pertaining to the lower world to denote the Jove or supreme ruler of that place : - Jupiter Stygius , the Stygian Jove , i . e . Dis or ...
... king of the heathenance ; -at v . 578 juves ( 2. pers . celestial deities . - 2 . With some epithet pertaining to the lower world to denote the Jove or supreme ruler of that place : - Jupiter Stygius , the Stygian Jove , i . e . Dis or ...
Common terms and phrases
adverbial Æneas akin to Gr akin to Sans āre āri atque atum āvi bear become belonging bind Book bring carry cause clause comm comp conj contr cover denoting desire Dido drive ĕre ĕris fall figurative folld follow force Gerund give Greek hæc hence hold imperat intens inter Italy Itum Juno Jupiter keep king look lower means Mentally mind move neut ntis Object old form one's ōrum pass perf pers person pertaining pluperf plur prep pres Price prob pron quæ quid quis rage reference rise root sense shine sing sleep sound speak stand subj Subject Subst suffix supply tear thing tion turn wish
Popular passages
Page 7 - Parva metu primo ; mox sese attollit in auras, Ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila condit...
Page 17 - Hinc mihi Massylae gentis monstrata sacerdos, 'Hesperidum templi custos, epulasque draconi 'Quae dabat, et sacros servabat in arbore ramos, 485 'Spargens umida mella soporiferumque papaver. 'Haec se carminibus promittit solvere mentes, 'Quas velit, ast aliis duras immittere curas; 'Sistere aquam fluviis, et vertere sidera retro; 'Nocturnosque ciet manes; mugire videbis 490 'Sub pedibus terram, et descendere montibus ornos.
Page 12 - ... si bene quid de te merui, fuit aut tibi quicquam dulce meum, miserere domus labentis, et istam, oro, si quis adhuc precibus locus, exue mentem. te propter Libycae gentes Nomadumque tyranni...
Page 1 - AT regina gravi iamdudum saucia cura vulnus alit venis, et caeco carpitur igni. Multa viri virtus animo multusque recursat gentis honos, haerent infixi pectore vultus verbaque, nee placidam membris dat cura quietem.
Page 14 - 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 7 - ... luce sedet custos aut summi culmine tecti turribus aut altis, et magnas territat urbes, tam ficti pravique tenax quam nuntia veri.
Page 21 - Verum anceps pugnae fuerat fortuna — Fuisset ; Quem metui moritura ? Faces in castra tulissem, Implessemque foros flammis, natumque patremque 605 Cum genere exstinxem, memet super ipsa dedissem. — Sol, qui terrarum flammis opera omnia lustras, Tuque harum interpres curarum et conscia Juno, Nocturnisque Hecate triviis ululata per urbes, Et Dirae ultrices, et di morientis Elissae, 610 Accipite haec, meritumque malis advertite numen, Et nostras audite preces.
Page 6 - ... at puer Ascanius mediis in vallibus acri gaudet equo iamque hos cursu, iam praeterit illos, spumantemque dari pecora inter inertia votis optat aprum, aut fulvum descendere monte leonem.
Page 6 - Trojana juventus Dardaniusque nepos Veneris diversa per agros tecta metu petiere ; ruunt de montibus amnes. speluncam Dido dux et Trojanus eandem 165 deveniunt : prima et Tellus et pronuba Juno dant signum ; fulsere ignes et conscius aether conubiis, summoque ulularunt vertice nymphae.