P. Virgilii Maronis CarminaT. Nelson, 1864 - 406 pages |
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Page ix
... Troy , the mother city of Rome - we may venture to doubt whether Niebuhr's condemna- 1 Georg . ii . 176 , " Ascræumque cano Romana per oppida carmen . " tion was deserved . More than ten years ( 29-19 LIFE OF VIRGIL . ix.
... Troy , the mother city of Rome - we may venture to doubt whether Niebuhr's condemna- 1 Georg . ii . 176 , " Ascræumque cano Romana per oppida carmen . " tion was deserved . More than ten years ( 29-19 LIFE OF VIRGIL . ix.
Page xi
... Troy : his name is Æneas . To Italy his course is now bent . This scheme Juno resolves to mar . So wind and storm do their worst ; and he who should have landed on the shores of Latium , finds himself shipwrecked on the coast of Libya ...
... Troy : his name is Æneas . To Italy his course is now bent . This scheme Juno resolves to mar . So wind and storm do their worst ; and he who should have landed on the shores of Latium , finds himself shipwrecked on the coast of Libya ...
Page 99
Virgil. 99 AENEIDOS LIBRI DUODECIM . LIBER PRIMUS . On the destruction of Troy , Aeneas , son of Anchises and the goddess Venus , and equally distinguished for piety and bravery , after being tossed for a period of six years upon the sea ...
Virgil. 99 AENEIDOS LIBRI DUODECIM . LIBER PRIMUS . On the destruction of Troy , Aeneas , son of Anchises and the goddess Venus , and equally distinguished for piety and bravery , after being tossed for a period of six years upon the sea ...
Page 124
... Troy . In the tenth year of the war , the Greeks , despairing of taking Troy by force , devise an artifice . They feign a flight , and leave behind them a large wooden horse , in which a great many soldiers are hidden . The Trojans ...
... Troy . In the tenth year of the war , the Greeks , despairing of taking Troy by force , devise an artifice . They feign a flight , and leave behind them a large wooden horse , in which a great many soldiers are hidden . The Trojans ...
Page 149
... Troy fast sinking into ruins under the flames kindled by the enemy , he gathers the small re- mainder of his countrymen , procures a fleet of twenty vessels at Antan- dros , and sails first to Thrace , then to Delos . There he consults ...
... Troy fast sinking into ruins under the flames kindled by the enemy , he gathers the small re- mainder of his countrymen , procures a fleet of twenty vessels at Antan- dros , and sails first to Thrace , then to Delos . There he consults ...
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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