Virgil. Aeneid, books v. to xii. With Engl. notes, abridged from prof. Conington's ed. by H. Nettleship and W. Wagner |
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... 112. ] Perfusae , ' dyed or saturated . ' Omne genus perfusa coloribus in genere omni " Lucr . 2. 821 . 113. ] The trumpet appears in Homer Prima pares ineunt gravibus certamina remis Quattuor ex omni delectae AENEID . LIB . V. 9.
... 112. ] Perfusae , ' dyed or saturated . ' Omne genus perfusa coloribus in genere omni " Lucr . 2. 821 . 113. ] The trumpet appears in Homer Prima pares ineunt gravibus certamina remis Quattuor ex omni delectae AENEID . LIB . V. 9.
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... appears that they were to pass the goal on the left . Stringat graze ' gives briefly what Hom.1 . c . expresses more fully , ἐγχριμφθήτω Ὡς ἄν τοι πλήμνη γε δοάσ σεται ἄκρον ἱκέσθαι Κύκλου ποιητοῖο . " · 160 165 170 Possibly the ...
... appears that they were to pass the goal on the left . Stringat graze ' gives briefly what Hom.1 . c . expresses more fully , ἐγχριμφθήτω Ὡς ἄν τοι πλήμνη γε δοάσ σεται ἄκρον ἱκέσθαι Κύκλου ποιητοῖο . " · 160 165 170 Possibly the ...
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... swiftly on , as it were without further exer- tion , just as the dove when fairly launched into the sky appears not to be moving her wings . 220 225 Et primum in scopulo luctantem deserit alto Sergestum 16 P. VERGILI MARONIS.
... swiftly on , as it were without further exer- tion , just as the dove when fairly launched into the sky appears not to be moving her wings . 220 225 Et primum in scopulo luctantem deserit alto Sergestum 16 P. VERGILI MARONIS.
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... appear in Hom . , so that , if not invented by Virg . , he probably comes from the cyclic writers . 261. ] Sub Ilio alto , ' the Greek rhythm as in 3. 211 , G. 1. 437 , & c . · 262. ] Viro ' after huic , ' like " virgo " after " illa ...
... appear in Hom . , so that , if not invented by Virg . , he probably comes from the cyclic writers . 261. ] Sub Ilio alto , ' the Greek rhythm as in 3. 211 , G. 1. 437 , & c . · 262. ] Viro ' after huic , ' like " virgo " after " illa ...
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... appears to oc- cur nowhere else , nor does there seem to be any other instance in which Virg . has ventured on a äraέ Aeyóuevov of the kind , though he has other participles similarly formed but in more common use , ' cretus ...
... appears to oc- cur nowhere else , nor does there seem to be any other instance in which Virg . has ventured on a äraέ Aeyóuevov of the kind , though he has other participles similarly formed but in more common use , ' cretus ...
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Aeneas alta animi appears applied arma armis atque auras bello body called cloth common comp connected construction corpore course death Dict doubt doubtless epithet explained expression foll follows force genus given gives gods Greek haec hand Haud Homeric horses imitation implies inter ipse Italy Latin latter Livy Lucr manu mean meant mentioned merely mihi multa natural notion nunc occurs omnes omnis Pallas passage pater perhaps person phrase present probably pugnae quae quam quid quod refers repeated represented river Roman sanguine seems sense Serv ships side speaks story suggested super supposed taken tela terra thing thinking thought tibi tion Troia Trojans Turnus Virg Virg.'s viri whole
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Page 207 - Nox erat et terras animalia fessa per omnis alituum pecudumque genus sopor altus habebat, cum pater in ripa gelidique sub aetheris axe Aeneas, tristi turbatus pectora bello, procubuit seramque dedit per membra quietem.
Page 470 - Ascanium fusis circum complectitur armis summaque per galeam delibans oscula fatur : " disce, puer, virtutem ex me verumque laborem, 435 fortunam ex aliis. nunc te mea dextera bello defensum dabit et magna inter praemia ducet : tu facito, mox cum matura adoleverit aetas, sis memor et te animo repetentem exempla tuorum et pater Aeneas et avunculus excitet Hector.
Page 122 - Caesar et omnis luli progenies magnum caeli ventura sub axem. 790 hic vir, hic est, tibi quem promitti saepius audis, Augustus Caesar, divi genus, aurea condet saecula qui rursus Latio regnata per arva Saturno quondam...
Page 327 - The assembly as when hollow rocks retain The sound of blustering winds, which all night long Had roused the sea, now with hoarse cadence lull Seafaring men o'erwatched, whose bark by chance, Or pinnace, anchors in a craggy bay After the tempest. Such applause was heard...
Page 394 - Aurora interea miseris mortalibus almam extulerat lucem, referens opera atque labores: iam pater Aeneas, iam curvo in litore Tarchon constituere pyras. hue corpora quisque suorum 185 more tulere patrum, subiectisque ignibus atris conditur in tenebras altum caligine caelum. ter circum accensos cincti fulgentibus armis decurrere rogos, ter maestum funeris ignem lustravere in equis ululatusque ore dedere; 190 spargitur et tellus lacrimis, sparguntur et arma: it caelo clamorque virum clangorque tubarum.
Page 492 - Troia.' olli subridens hominum rerumque repertor : es germana lovis Saturnique altera proles : 830 irarum tantos volvis sub pectore fluctus. verum age et inceptum frustra submitte furorem : do quod vis, et me victusque volensque remitto. sermonem Ausonii patrium moresque tenebunt, utque est nomen erit ; commixti corpore tantum subsident Teucri ; morem ritusque sacrorum adiciam faciamque omnes uno ore Latinos.
Page 257 - Neptunia caede rubescunt. 695 regina in mediis patrio vocat agmina sistro, necdum etiam geminos a tergo respicit anguis. omnigenumque deum monstra et latrator Anubis contra Neptunum et Venerem contraque Minervam tela tenent.
Page 212 - ... labitur uncta vadis abies, mirantur et undae, miratur nemus insuetum fulgentia longe scuta virum fluvio pictasque innare carinas. olli remigio noctemque diemque fatigant et longos superant flexus, variisque teguntur 95 arboribus, viridisque secant placido aequore silvas.
Page 295 - Nee minor in castris luctus Rhamnete reperto Exsangui et primis una tot caede peremptis, Serranoque Numaque.
Page 111 - ... purpureo, solemque suum, sua sidera norunt. pars in gramineis exercent membra palaestris, contendunt ludo et fulva luctantur arena ; pars pedibus plaudunt choreas et carmina dicunt.