Troy taken, being the 2nd book of Virgil's Æneid, with notes. By W.W. Bradley |
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... passive ( by an ellipse of esse ) of voveo . -Simulo . I pretend something that is not ; I feign : Dis- simulo , I hide something that is ; I dissemble or conceal . Quod non es simulas , dissimulasque quod es . 18. Huc . Notice the ...
... passive ( by an ellipse of esse ) of voveo . -Simulo . I pretend something that is not ; I feign : Dis- simulo , I hide something that is ; I dissemble or conceal . Quod non es simulas , dissimulasque quod es . 18. Huc . Notice the ...
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... passive sense , and may be considered as the ablative of an obso- lete verbal noun . Difficile factu , difficult in the doing ; in other words , difficult to be done . Compare the note on line 114 . 175 . Emicuit solo . " Sprang up from ...
... passive sense , and may be considered as the ablative of an obso- lete verbal noun . Difficile factu , difficult in the doing ; in other words , difficult to be done . Compare the note on line 114 . 175 . Emicuit solo . " Sprang up from ...
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... passive and an active meaning . 182. Digerit . Digero is " to separate , " " to set in order , " " to arrange : " and so here , " to explain , " " to interpret . " 183. Pro numine læso . " For the offended deity . " See En . i . 8 : or ...
... passive and an active meaning . 182. Digerit . Digero is " to separate , " " to set in order , " " to arrange : " and so here , " to explain , " " to interpret . " 183. Pro numine læso . " For the offended deity . " See En . i . 8 : or ...
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... 227. Teguntur . " Hide themselves . " Some passive and deponent Latin verbs answer to Greek verbs of the middle voice . Sternuntur ritu ferarum ( Livy ) , not " They are thrown down , " but " They throw themselves NOTES . 61.
... 227. Teguntur . " Hide themselves . " Some passive and deponent Latin verbs answer to Greek verbs of the middle voice . Sternuntur ritu ferarum ( Livy ) , not " They are thrown down , " but " They throw themselves NOTES . 61.
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... passive verb has a dative of the agent , as Hoc credendum est tibi , this must be believed by you . The other parts of a passive verb have either an ablative of the agent but with the preposition a or ab ; or some- times ( this ...
... passive verb has a dative of the agent , as Hoc credendum est tibi , this must be believed by you . The other parts of a passive verb have either an ablative of the agent but with the preposition a or ab ; or some- times ( this ...
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accusative Achilles adjective Æneas Æneid agmina Androgeus animi arma atque Cæsar Calchas circum clipei cœlum Compare conjux construction construe Creusa Danai Danaûm Dardanidæ Dardanis dative deûm divûm domus Ecce ellipse enim equivalent excitat expression fando fastigia fata flames flamma gemitu genitive gods Greek hæc Hanc Hence Hinc ignes igni illi ingentem Ipse Iulus Jamque Latin limina literally Livy magna magnum exitium manu meaning mihi moenia muros Mycenas nefas Neoptolemus neuter note on line noun numine nunc omnes Pallas Panthu participle pater patrios Pectora pelago Pergama perque plural pœnas poetry preposition Priami primum pronoun prose Pyrrhus quæ quid quis quod quondam quum Sacra sanguine sedes sidera Staret Sternit subjunctive sumere summa super Supply Talia tectis tela terga Teucri thou tibi translate Trojans Troy Ulixes Ultro urbe urbem urbi verb vero viarum vidi Virgil visus word
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Page 9 - Sibila lambebant linguis vibrantibus ora. DIFFUGIMUS visu exsangues : illi agmine certo Laocoonta petunt; et primum parva duorum Corpora natorum serpens amplexus uterque Implicat , et miseros morsu depascitur artus. Post ipsum , auxilio subeuntem ac tela ferentem Corripiunt , spirisque ligant ingentibus : et jam Bis medium amplexi , bis collo squamea circum Terga dati , superant capite et cervicibus altis.
Page 3 - Aut haec in nostros fabricata est machina muros Inspectura domos venturaque desuper urbi, Aut aliquis latet error ; equo ne credite, Teucri. Quidquid id est, timeo Danaos et dona ferentes.
Page 11 - Hector 270 visus adesse mihi largosque effundere fletus, raptatus bigis ut quondam aterque cruento pulvere perque pedes traiectus lora tumentes. Hei mihi qualis erat, quantum mutatus ab illo Hectore, qui redit exuvias indutus Achilli...
Page 12 - Ille nihil ; nee me quaerentem vana moratur : Sed graviter gemitus imo de pectore ducens, ' Heu ! fuge, nate dea, teque his, ' ait,
Page 19 - ... apparet domus intus, et atria longa patescunt ; apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum, armatosque vident stantes in limine primo.
Page 29 - Hanc ex diverso sedem veniemus in unam. Tu, genitor, cape sacra manu patriosque Penates ; Me, bello e tanto digressum et caede recenti, Attrectare nefas, donec me flumine vivo Abluero.
Page 9 - Hic aliud maius miseris multoque tremendum obiicitur magis, atque improvida pectora turbat. 200 Laocoon, ductus Neptuno sorte sacerdos, sollemnes taurum ingentem mactabat ad aras. Ecce autem gemini a Tenedo tranquilla per alta, (horresco referens) immensis orbibus angues incumbunt pelago, pariterque ad litora tendunt; 205 pectora quorum inter fluctus arrecta iubaeque sanguineae superant undas, pars cetera pontum pone legit sinuatque immensa volumine terga.
Page 18 - Testor, in occasu vestro nec tela nec ullas Vitavisse vices Danaum, et, si fata fuissent, Ut caderem, meruisse manu.
Page 22 - Hoc dicens altaria ad ipsa trementem 550 Traxit et in multo lapsantem sanguine nati, Implicuitque comam laeva, dextraque coruscum Extulit ac lateri capulo tenus abdidit ensem. Haec finis Priami fatorum ; hic exitus illum Sorte tulit, Trojam incensam et prolapsa videntem 555 Pergama, tot quondam populis terrisque superbum Regnatorem Asiae.
Page 28 - Cernimus Idaea claram se condere silva Signantemque vias; tum longo limite sulcus Dat lucem, et late circum loca sulfure fumant. Hic vero victus genitor se tollit ad auras, Adfaturque deos et sanctum sidus adorat.