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death , are kindly received by Dido , Queen of Carthage ( Book I ) , and , at a banquet given in their honour , Aeneas tells the story of Troy's fall ( Book II ) , and of his own wanderings during the next seven years ( Book III ) .
death , are kindly received by Dido , Queen of Carthage ( Book I ) , and , at a banquet given in their honour , Aeneas tells the story of Troy's fall ( Book II ) , and of his own wanderings during the next seven years ( Book III ) .
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4. ut .. eruerint , ( by telling ) how . . The subjunctive depends on the notion of telling contained in the phrase renovare dolorem : Cf. 121 , where the subjunctives depend ... The point is that not even Troy's enemies could tell the ...
4. ut .. eruerint , ( by telling ) how . . The subjunctive depends on the notion of telling contained in the phrase renovare dolorem : Cf. 121 , where the subjunctives depend ... The point is that not even Troy's enemies could tell the ...
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74. hortamur fari , etc. , we urge him to tell of what blood he is and what is the news he brings ; let him state ( memoret ) what he as prisoner relies on . For the inf . after hortamur cf. 33 . 76. This line is omitted in some MSS .
74. hortamur fari , etc. , we urge him to tell of what blood he is and what is the news he brings ; let him state ( memoret ) what he as prisoner relies on . For the inf . after hortamur cf. 33 . 76. This line is omitted in some MSS .
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