P. Virgilii Maronis CarminaT. Nelson, 1864 - 406 pages |
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Page ix
... Trojans and the Romans had taken in the minds of that people - so deep , that we find in Cicero the people of Segesta , a town founded by Æneas , boasting that on that account they had ` ties of kindred with the people of Rome - so deep ...
... Trojans and the Romans had taken in the minds of that people - so deep , that we find in Cicero the people of Segesta , a town founded by Æneas , boasting that on that account they had ` ties of kindred with the people of Rome - so deep ...
Page 99
... Trojan race , sails in the seventh year from Sicily , through the Tyrrhenian Sea , towards the coast of Italy , the country of his destiny ; but is driven to the Libyan coast by the winds which , at the request of Juno , Aeolus had sent ...
... Trojan race , sails in the seventh year from Sicily , through the Tyrrhenian Sea , towards the coast of Italy , the country of his destiny ; but is driven to the Libyan coast by the winds which , at the request of Juno , Aeolus had sent ...
Page 124
... Trojans , deceived by one Sinon , who had been sent out for this pur- pose , and frightened by the marvellous punishment inflicted on their priest Laocoon , who had warned them against the cunning of the Greeks , open the walls and ...
... Trojans , deceived by one Sinon , who had been sent out for this pur- pose , and frightened by the marvellous punishment inflicted on their priest Laocoon , who had warned them against the cunning of the Greeks , open the walls and ...
Page 137
... Trojans by the difference of our language . 426. justissimus unus , i . e . by far the most righteous . 432 and 433. testor - vitavisse , i . c . me vitavisse . 433. vices Danaûm , poetic . = for- tunam pugnae cum Danais . Ut caderem ...
... Trojans by the difference of our language . 426. justissimus unus , i . e . by far the most righteous . 432 and 433. testor - vitavisse , i . c . me vitavisse . 433. vices Danaûm , poetic . = for- tunam pugnae cum Danais . Ut caderem ...
Page 149
... Trojan games , and setting sail again , anchors before a town of Epirus , where he is hospitably received by Helenus , son of Priam He then passes the eastern coast of Italy , sails cautiously between Scylla and Charybdis , and attains ...
... Trojan games , and setting sail again , anchors before a town of Epirus , where he is hospitably received by Helenus , son of Priam He then passes the eastern coast of Italy , sails cautiously between Scylla and Charybdis , and attains ...
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Achates Achilles acies Aeneas Aeolus aequora aestas agmina alta alto Anchises ancient town animos Apollo Ardea arma armis arsis arva Ascanius Asia Minor auras Bacchus bello called Campania celebrated circum coast coeli coelo coelum Comp conjux construe corpora country dative daughter deûm deus dextrâ Dido divûm Epirus Etruria famous fata father fatur ferro flumina Greek Haud hence poetic Hinc ille infelix ingens Interea island Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter king Latio Latium Lavinia limina litora magnâ Mantua mihi moenia mountain muros name neque nequiquam nunc old form omnibus ōnis ōrum pater pectore poet poetic proelia prop quum regna river Rutuli Rutulian sanguine saxa see the foll see the prec sese Sicily sidera silvis sine slain by Turnus super Synaeresis Tarchon tecta tela tellus terram Teucri Teucros three syllables tibi Trojan Troy two syllables urbem Venus vertice Virgil Vulcan wife