P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos: Lib. IIBrowne and Nolan, 1944 - 129 pages |
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Page xvi
... father , wife , and son . He returns to his home and persuades them to fly with him , but in the darkness Creüsa is lost and dies . As dawn is breaking over the burning city Aeneas leaves for Mount Ida , bearing on his shoulders his father ...
... father , wife , and son . He returns to his home and persuades them to fly with him , but in the darkness Creüsa is lost and dies . As dawn is breaking over the burning city Aeneas leaves for Mount Ida , bearing on his shoulders his father ...
Page 74
... father Achilles . illi mea tristia , etc. , be sure and tell him of my baneful deeds , and that ( his ) Neoptolemus is degenerate . 552. dextraque , etc. , and with his right hand reared aloft the sword till it flashed and buried it ...
... father Achilles . illi mea tristia , etc. , be sure and tell him of my baneful deeds , and that ( his ) Neoptolemus is degenerate . 552. dextraque , etc. , and with his right hand reared aloft the sword till it flashed and buried it ...
Page 116
... father or fatherland paulātim , adv . gradually pauper , -ĕris , adj . poor păvidus , -a , -um , adj . terri- fied păvito , -āre , -āvi , -ātum , v . n . tremble = påvor , -ōris , m . fear , panic pectus , -ŏris , n . breast , heart ...
... father or fatherland paulātim , adv . gradually pauper , -ĕris , adj . poor păvidus , -a , -um , adj . terri- fied păvito , -āre , -āvi , -ātum , v . n . tremble = påvor , -ōris , m . fear , panic pectus , -ŏris , n . breast , heart ...
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