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... ship was sheathed with copper in Virgil's time . For the form of the ship , see Fig . 24 ; for the rostrum , or beak ... ships . mergo and summergo the ablative , either with sub or in , or without a prepo sition , is used . See VI , 342 ...
... ship was sheathed with copper in Virgil's time . For the form of the ship , see Fig . 24 ; for the rostrum , or beak ... ships . mergo and summergo the ablative , either with sub or in , or without a prepo sition , is used . See VI , 342 ...
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... ships being sunk , bury ( thou ) in the waves ' ; a Latin idiom which should be turned into English by two independent verbs , ' Sink and bury the ships in the waves . ' H. 639 ; A. 292 , R .; G. 664 , R. 1 ; ( H. 549 , 5 ) . 70 ...
... ships being sunk , bury ( thou ) in the waves ' ; a Latin idiom which should be turned into English by two independent verbs , ' Sink and bury the ships in the waves . ' H. 639 ; A. 292 , R .; G. 664 , R. 1 ; ( H. 549 , 5 ) . 70 ...
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... ship ) , strikes the sail . ' Aquilone : ' from the north . ' 104. tum prora avertit : Sc . sese . et undis Dat latus : the ship , no longer impelled by the oars , falls into the trough of the sea , and is immedi- ately struck by the ...
... ship ) , strikes the sail . ' Aquilone : ' from the north . ' 104. tum prora avertit : Sc . sese . et undis Dat latus : the ship , no longer impelled by the oars , falls into the trough of the sea , and is immedi- ately struck by the ...
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... ship ; his : those in another . Cf. below , 1. 162 , hinc - hinc . 107. harenis : ablative of means , ' with the ... ships . 124. misceri : ' agitated . ' 125. Emissam : ' let loose . ' 126. Stagna : the waters near the bottom of the ...
... ship ; his : those in another . Cf. below , 1. 162 , hinc - hinc . 107. harenis : ablative of means , ' with the ... ships . 124. misceri : ' agitated . ' 125. Emissam : ' let loose . ' 126. Stagna : the waters near the bottom of the ...
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... ships , lands in a secure haven , not far from the new city of Carthage . Leaving his companions awhile , he ascends the neighboring rocks to obtain a view of the sea , in the hope of descrying the rest of his fleet . He falls in with a ...
... ships , lands in a secure haven , not far from the new city of Carthage . Leaving his companions awhile , he ascends the neighboring rocks to obtain a view of the sea , in the hope of descrying the rest of his fleet . He falls in with a ...
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ablative ablative absolute Aeneas Aeneid aequis aequore agmina alta Anchises animis Apollo arma armis ārum Ascanius atque ātus ātus sum auras āvī bello caelo caelum caput circum Creüsa cursu Dardanus dative dextra dictis Dido dissyllable entis equos fata freq genus Greek haec Haud Helenus Hinc Hunc Iamque illa Ille ingens inter interea ipse itus Juno Jupiter king Latin Latinus Latium litora manus medio meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque nunc omnes omnia omnis ōnis ōris ōrum Pallas pater pectore Priam primum procul pron pugnae quae quam Quid quis quod Roman Rutuli Rutulian sanguine sẽ ships slain subst super synaeresis tela terras Teucri tibi tmesis Trojan Troy Turnus ultro unda urbe urbem videt Virgil