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 6 |
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... descendant with gifts , is put for dona in animam nepotis accumulem , may I ( = let me ) heap up gifts on the shade of my descendant ; v . 886. - In inde- pendent clauses the Subjunctive is sometimes used , as here , to express a wish ...
... descendant with gifts , is put for dona in animam nepotis accumulem , may I ( = let me ) heap up gifts on the shade of my descendant ; v . 886. - In inde- pendent clauses the Subjunctive is sometimes used , as here , to express a wish ...
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... descendant of Æăcus ( son of Jupiter and Europa , and king of Ægina , so famed for his justice that he was made judge in the lower regions ) : 1. Achilles , who was the son of Peleus , the son of Æacus ; v . 58. - 2 . Perseus , king of ...
... descendant of Æăcus ( son of Jupiter and Europa , and king of Ægina , so famed for his justice that he was made judge in the lower regions ) : 1. Achilles , who was the son of Peleus , the son of Æacus ; v . 58. - 2 . Perseus , king of ...
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... descendant of Eolus : 1 . At v . 529 this name is given to Ulysses , who is sometimes repre- sented as the son ( not of Laertes . but ) of Sisyphus , the son of Eolus , god of the winds . - 2 . At v . 164 Misenus , the trumpeter of ...
... descendant of Eolus : 1 . At v . 529 this name is given to Ulysses , who is sometimes repre- sented as the son ( not of Laertes . but ) of Sisyphus , the son of Eolus , god of the winds . - 2 . At v . 164 Misenus , the trumpeter of ...
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... Descendant of Alceus , " the father of Amphitryon ; hence , as being the supposed son of Amphitryon ) Hercules . In this ( the sixth ) book of the neid , Virgil refers to four out of the twelve labours imposed upon Hercules by ...
... Descendant of Alceus , " the father of Amphitryon ; hence , as being the supposed son of Amphitryon ) Hercules . In this ( the sixth ) book of the neid , Virgil refers to four out of the twelve labours imposed upon Hercules by ...
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... descendant of Cecrops , " an ancient king of Attica , founder of the citadel of Athens ; hence ) Plur .: The Athenian people , the Athenians [ Keкporidηs ] . cedo , cessi , cessum , cedere , 3. v . n .: 1. To go away , with- draw ...
... descendant of Cecrops , " an ancient king of Attica , founder of the citadel of Athens ; hence ) Plur .: The Athenian people , the Athenians [ Keкporidηs ] . cedo , cessi , cessum , cedere , 3. v . n .: 1. To go away , with- draw ...
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Æneas Æneid akin to Gr akin to Sans Anchises Apollo āre āri atque atum ātus sum āvi belonging Cæsar carry Chimæra circum comm Comp conj connecting vowel contr čum Dædalus Deiphobus denoting děre deûm ē ex Eneas epenthetic ĕre ĕris etc.-Pass ĕum fata folld Gerund hæc hence Hìc Idum imperat indecl Itum Jupiter king Latium lay hold lower world Minos Misenus mitto ntis nunc obsol old form omnes omnia one's ōris ōrum pass pěr perf person or thing pertaining Phrygia Pirithous plur pœnas præ prep pres prob pron quæ quam quis reflexive force Roman Romulus root sing spolia opima subj Subst suffix supply sūs tāre tātum tāvi tibi trisyll Trojan tūs v. a. dē v. a. ex v. a. intens vates Virgil
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Page 26 - ... suscipit Anchises atque ordine singula pandit. 'principio caelum ac terras camposque liquentes lucentemque globum Lunae Titaniaque astra Spiritus intus alit, totamque infusa per artus mens agitat molem, et magno se corpore miscet.
Page 22 - Vendidit hie auro patriam, dominumque potentem Imposuit, fixit leges pretio atque refixit ; Hie thalamum invasit natae vetitosque hymenaeos ; Ausi omnes immane nefas, ausoque potiti. Non, mihi si linguae centum sint, oraque centum, 025 Ferrea vox, omnes scelerum comprendere formas, Omnia poenarum percurrere nomina possim.
Page 32 - Latini, et quo quemque modo fugiatque feratque laborem. sunt geminae Somni portae, quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia Manes.
Page 10 - Tantum effata furens antro se immisit aperto: ille ducem haud timidis vadentem passibus aequat. Di, quibus imperium est animarum, umbraeque silentes, et Chaos et Phlegethon, loca nocte tacentia late, 265 sit mihi fas audita loqui, sit numine vestro pandere res alta terra et caligine mersas. Ibant obscuri sola sub nocte per umbram perque domos Ditis vacuas et inania regna...
Page 29 - Illae autem, paribus quas fulgere cernis in armis, Concordes animae nunc et dum nocte premuntur, heu quantum inter se bellum, si lumina vitae attigerint, quantas acies stragemque ciebunt ! aggeribus socer Alpinis atque arce Monoeci 830 descendens, gener adversis instructus Eo'is.
Page 28 - NilL 800 nee vero Alcides tantum telluris obivit, fixerit aeripedem cervam licet, aut Erymanthi pacarit nemora, et Lernam tremefecerit arcu ; nee qui pampineis victor iuga flectit habenis Liber, agens celso Nysae de vertice tigris. 805 et dubitamus adhuc virtutem extendere factis, aut metus Ausonia prohibet consistere terra...
Page 13 - Neque te Phoebi cortina fefellit, Dux Anchisiade, nee me deus aequore mersit. Namque gubernaclum multa vi forte revulsum, Cui datus haerebam custos cursusque regebam, 350 Praecipitans traxi mecum. Maria aspera juro Non ullum pro me tantum cepisse timorem, Quam tua ne, spoliata armis, excussa magistro, Deficeret tantis navis surgentibus undis. Tres Notus hibernas immensa per aequora noctes 355 Vexit me violentus aqua ; vix lumine quarto Prospexi Italiam summa sublimis ab unda.
Page 29 - Fundabit, Curibus parvis et paupere terra Missus in Imperium magnum : cui deinde subibit Otia qui rumpet patriae residesque movebit Tullus in arma viros, et jam desueta triumphis Agmina: quem juxta sequitur jactantior Ancus, Nunc quoque jam nimium gaudens popularibus auris.
Page 10 - Dii quibus imperium est animarum, umbneq; silentes! Et Chaos, et Phlegethon! loca nocte silentia late? Sit mihi fas audita loqui! sit numine vestro Pandere res alta terra et caligine mersas!
Page 28 - 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, super et Garamantas et Indos proferet imperium ; iacet extra sidera tellus, extra anni solisque vias, ubi caelifer Atlas axem umero torquet stellis ardentibus aptum.