P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... Troy , not as an inferior , but as an equal , not as a younger son of the victorious race , but as the heir of those many ages which had lifted the conquered people to a height far above their conquerors ; to combine the glories of the ...
... Troy , not as an inferior , but as an equal , not as a younger son of the victorious race , but as the heir of those many ages which had lifted the conquered people to a height far above their conquerors ; to combine the glories of the ...
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... Troy . Virgil takes up his story when he is left alone as the one sur- viving protector of his country , the forlorn hope of those who sought to resist , during the sack of the city , the recognized leader of the Trojan migration ...
... Troy . Virgil takes up his story when he is left alone as the one sur- viving protector of his country , the forlorn hope of those who sought to resist , during the sack of the city , the recognized leader of the Trojan migration ...
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... Troy , or of the carrying off of the statue which made Troy impregnable . If Sinon represents him as a trea- cherous , artful glozer , it is when he is describing plots laid against his friend's life and his own . If Deiphobus knows him ...
... Troy , or of the carrying off of the statue which made Troy impregnable . If Sinon represents him as a trea- cherous , artful glozer , it is when he is describing plots laid against his friend's life and his own . If Deiphobus knows him ...
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... Troy , the distinctions of races among the hosts that respectively made up the Greek and Trojan armies , the extent of the names Pergamus , Ilion , and Dardania , the comparative importance of the Scamander and the Simois , the ...
... Troy , the distinctions of races among the hosts that respectively made up the Greek and Trojan armies , the extent of the names Pergamus , Ilion , and Dardania , the comparative importance of the Scamander and the Simois , the ...
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... Troy , yet of these we can only be said to possess the Ajax and the Philoctetes of Sophocles , the Rhesus , the Troades , and the Hecuba of Euripides . Of Sophocles especially we are told , that " he so greatly delighted in the epic ...
... Troy , yet of these we can only be said to possess the Ajax and the Philoctetes of Sophocles , the Rhesus , the Troades , and the Hecuba of Euripides . Of Sophocles especially we are told , that " he so greatly delighted in the epic ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The Aeneid John Conington,Henry Nettleship,Virgil No preview available - 2015 |
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid aequora Aesch aether Anchises animi Apoll Apollo appears arma Ascanius atque auras caelo caelum Carthage Catull Cerda circum comp Creusa cursus Dardanus Deiphobus Dict Dido Dido's Donatus doubtless Ennius epithet explained expression fata favour foll Forb Forc fragm give gods Gossrau Greek haec Heins Helenus hendiadys Henry Heyne Heyne remarks hinc Homeric imitated inter ipse Juno latter litora Livy Lucr lumina Madv manu meaning mentioned mihi Mnestheus moenia notion numine nunc omnis parallel passage pater perhaps Pierius poet poetical Priam Priscian probably quae quam quid quod quoted reading reference Ribbeck rightly Roman says seems sense Serv Sibyl suppose terra thinks thought tibi tion Troia Trojans Troy Ulysses urbem Venus Virg Virg.'s Virgil viri Wagn words Wund δὲ καὶ τε