Aeneidos, Volume 5[G.] Bell [& Sons,], 1902 |
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accus Acestes adverb Aeneas Aeneid aequora Anchisae Anchises apodosis āre āri atque ātum ātus sum auro āvi Book caelo caestus caput Centaurus cessi cessum Conditional Sentence conj Crown 8vo ctum cursus Dardanus Dares dative deinde E. C. MARCHANT Entellus ēre eris Eryx F. A. PALEY Fcap ferre genus Greek haec haud Head Master honorem humeros iamque illa indirect question inis ipse īre itum īvi J. P. POSTGATE jussive jussive subj laetus Latin litora LL.D mihi Mnestheus multa nequiquam nunc olli omnes ōnis ōris ōrum Palinurus palma passive pater phrase plur prep Pristis pron protasis quae quam quid quondam Recognovit remis sail School Sergestus ship Sicani Sicily Simoïs sine spondee subjunctive sunt super tibi Translation Trojan Troy ūtum Venus verb Vergil vires vols word
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Page 48 - Haec responsa dabat, vel quae portenderet ira Magna deum, vel quae fatorum posceret ordo; Isque his Aenean solatus vocibus infit : 'Nate dea, quo fata trahunt retrahuntque, sequamur; Quidquid erit, superanda omnis fortuna ferendo est.
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Page 12 - Paradigms for conjugation, Rules for formation of tenses, &c. &c. By JS Baird, TCD 2s.
Page 36 - Entellus vires in ventum effudit, et ultro Ipse gravis graviterque ad terram pondere vasto Concidit : ut quondam cava concidit aut Erymantho, Aut Ida in magna, radicibus eruta pinus.
Page 23 - Dat tecto ingentem, mox aere lapsa quieto Radit iter liquidum, celeres neque commovet alas: Sic Mnestheus, sic ipsa fuga secat ultima Pristis Aequora, sic illam fert impetus ipse volantem.
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Page 92 - And now he feels the bottom; Now on dry earth he stands; Now round him throng the Fathers To press his gory hands; And now, with shouts and clapping, And noise of weeping loud, He enters through the River-Gate, Borne by the joyous crowd.
Page 11 - II, chaps, i-io, of the Republic. Edited, with elaborate Introduction, Critical Notes, and Commentary, by TG TUCKER, Litt.D. (Cambridge), Hon. Litt.D. (Dublin), Professor of Classical Philology in the University of Melbourne, and formerly Fellow of St. John's College, Cambridge. 6s.
Page 42 - Inde alios ineunt cursus aliosque recursus adversi spatiis alternosque orbibus orbes impediunt pugnaeque cient simulacra sub armis, 585 et nunc terga fuga nudant, nunc spicula vertunt infensi, facta pariter nunc pace feruntur. Ut quondam Creta fertur Labyrinthus in alta parietibus textum caecis iter ancipitemque mille...