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... Rome . There he became acquainted with Maecenas , the patron also of Horace ( to whom Vergil dedicated his Georgics , Horace his Odes ) , and with Augustus . His earliest poems were Eclogues , pastoral poems in imitation of the Sicilian ...
... Rome . There he became acquainted with Maecenas , the patron also of Horace ( to whom Vergil dedicated his Georgics , Horace his Odes ) , and with Augustus . His earliest poems were Eclogues , pastoral poems in imitation of the Sicilian ...
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... Rome . The last six books ( based on the Iliad ) tell of Aeneas ' wars in Italy , and his final triumph over Turnus , the Rutulian chief , whom he slays with his own hand . The text of Vergil is on the whole in a satisfac- tory state ...
... Rome . The last six books ( based on the Iliad ) tell of Aeneas ' wars in Italy , and his final triumph over Turnus , the Rutulian chief , whom he slays with his own hand . The text of Vergil is on the whole in a satisfac- tory state ...
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... Rome . འ་ ་ ་ 0.112 255 Olli subridens hominum sator atque deorum voltu , quo caelum tempestatesque serenat , oscula libavit natae , dehinc talia fatur : ' Parce metu , Cytherea manent immota tuorum fata tibi ; cernes urbem et promissa ...
... Rome . འ་ ་ ་ 0.112 255 Olli subridens hominum sator atque deorum voltu , quo caelum tempestatesque serenat , oscula libavit natae , dehinc talia fatur : ' Parce metu , Cytherea manent immota tuorum fata tibi ; cernes urbem et promissa ...
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... Rome , refer to the three phases in the national history when the seat of power was respectively Lavinium , Alba Longa , Rome . It must be remembered that the Aeneid was a national epic . The Iulii were of the Albani patres . 7. altae ...
... Rome , refer to the three phases in the national history when the seat of power was respectively Lavinium , Alba Longa , Rome . It must be remembered that the Aeneid was a national epic . The Iulii were of the Albani patres . 7. altae ...
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... Rome . - Neither tendit nor fovet could take an infin . in prose . - que ... que . A. 156 , h ; H. 554 , I. 5 . 19. Progeniem . See hoc in v . 17. — sed metuebat Karthagini , enim . See v . 23 , and compare the Greek ảλλà yáp . — duci ...
... Rome . - Neither tendit nor fovet could take an infin . in prose . - que ... que . A. 156 , h ; H. 554 , I. 5 . 19. Progeniem . See hoc in v . 17. — sed metuebat Karthagini , enim . See v . 23 , and compare the Greek ảλλà yáp . — duci ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos, Liber I Henry Clark Johnson,Virgil Virgil,Arthur S. or Walpole No preview available - 2018 |
P VERGILI MARONIS AENEIDOS LIB Virgil,Henry Clark 1851-1904 Johnson,Arthur S. (Arthur Sumner) 1850 Walpole No preview available - 2016 |
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