The Twelve Books of the Aeneid of VergilAmerican book Company, 1883 - Epic poetry, Latin |
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... Priam in slaying so many of his sons , and particularly Hector . 460. Laboris , etc. , filled with ( the story of ) our mis- fortune . See on 14. 461. En Priamus . H. 381 , n . 3 , 2 ) ; B. 208 ; G. 340 , 2 ; M. 236 , obs . 3. Sunt ...
... Priam in slaying so many of his sons , and particularly Hector . 460. Laboris , etc. , filled with ( the story of ) our mis- fortune . See on 14. 461. En Priamus . H. 381 , n . 3 , 2 ) ; B. 208 ; G. 340 , 2 ; M. 236 , obs . 3. Sunt ...
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... Priam.- -475 . Atque connects infelix and impar . Achilli limits congressus . -476 . Curru . See on 226. Resupinus , thrown backward . The war chariot was very short and low , and open behind . See page 37. Two warriors usually rode ...
... Priam.- -475 . Atque connects infelix and impar . Achilli limits congressus . -476 . Curru . See on 226. Resupinus , thrown backward . The war chariot was very short and low , and open behind . See page 37. Two warriors usually rode ...
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... Priam , came with both Oriental and Aethiopian forces to the succor of Troy , and was slain by Achilles . His arms were made by Vulcan at the solicitation of Aurora . See VIII , 384 . 408 . 490. Amazonidum . The Amazons , a race of ...
... Priam , came with both Oriental and Aethiopian forces to the succor of Troy , and was slain by Achilles . His arms were made by Vulcan at the solicitation of Aurora . See VIII , 384 . 408 . 490. Amazonidum . The Amazons , a race of ...
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... Priam , and by his artful story gains the confidence of the King , and leads him and his people to believe that the wooden horse , once placed within the citadel , will become , like the Palladium , the safeguard of Troy . The de- vice ...
... Priam , and by his artful story gains the confidence of the King , and leads him and his people to believe that the wooden horse , once placed within the citadel , will become , like the Palladium , the safeguard of Troy . The de- vice ...
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... Priam , and Munippus , the son of Thymoetes , were born . Hence , Priam , supposing the prophecy had reference to Munippus , ordered both the infant and his mother , Cylla , to be put to death . Aeneas , therefore , is in doubt whether ...
... Priam , and Munippus , the son of Thymoetes , were born . Hence , Priam , supposing the prophecy had reference to Munippus , ordered both the infant and his mother , Cylla , to be put to death . Aeneas , therefore , is in doubt whether ...
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Aeneas Aeneid aequis aequore aethere agmina alta Anchises animis animos Apollo arma armis Ascanius atque atum atus sum auras auro āvi bello caelo caelum caput circum Comp cura Dardanus dative dextra dictis Dido divom equos ĕris fata ferro fortuna freq genus Greek haec Haud Helenus Hinc Hunc Iamque illa Ille ingens inter Interea ipse ĭtum Iuppiter join Juno Jupiter king Latin Latinus Latium litora manus medio meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque ntis nunc omnes omnis ōris ōrum Pallas pater pectore prep Priam primum procul pron pugnae quae quam Quid quis quod Roman Rutuli Rutulian sanguine ships slain subs super talia tela terra Teucri tibi tmesis Trojan Troy Turnus ultro unda urbem urbes Vergil viri
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Page cxlvi - Tua me, genitor, tua tristis imago, 695 saepius occurrens, haec limina tendere adegit : stant sale Tyrrheno classes. Da jungere dextram, da, genitor, teque amplexu ne subtrahe nostro.
Page cclxxxii - Disce, puer, virtutem ex me verumque laborem, 435 fortunam ex aliis. Nunc te mea dextera bello defensum dabit et magna inter praemia ducet. Tu facito, mox cum matura adoleverit aetas, sis memor, et te animo repetentem exempla tuorum et pater Aeneas et avunculus excitet Hector.
Page cxciv - Neptunia caede rubescunt. 695 regina in mediis patrio vocat agmina sistro, necdum etiam geminos a tergo respicit anguis. omnigenumque deum monstra et latrator Anubis contra Neptunum et Venerem contraque Minervam tela tenent.
Page xxx - Miratur molem Aeneas, magalia quondam, Miratur portas strepitumque et strata viarum. Instant ardentes Tyrii, pars ducere muros Molirique arcem et manibus subvolvere saxa...
Page cxxx - Talibus orabat dictis arasque tenebat, cum sic orsa loqui vates: 'sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno (noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis); sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.
Page cxlvii - Has omnes, ubi mille rotam volvere per annos, " Lethaeum ad fluvium deus evocat agmine magno, •' Scilicet immemores supera ut convexa revisant, 750 " Rursus et incipiant in corpora velle reverti.
Page cclxxii - Accepit vocem lacrimis Lavinia matris Flagrantis perfusa genas, cui plurimus ignem 65 Subjecit rubor, et calefacta per ora cucurrit. Indum sanguineo veluti violaverit ostro Si quis ebur, aut mixta rubent ubi lilia multa Alba rosa : talis virgo dabat ore colores.
Page clxxxiv - Vix ea dicta; dehinc progressus monstrat et aram Et Carmentalem Romani nomine portam Quam memorant, nymphae priscum Carmentis honorem, Vatis fatidicae, cecinit quae prima futuros 340 Aeneadas magnos et nobile Pallanteum.
Page xcv - Talibus orabat, talisque miserrima fletus fertque refertque soror : sed nullis ille movetur fletibus, aut voces ullas tractabilis audit ; . fata obstant, placidasque viri deus obstruit auris. 440 1 ac, velut annoso validam cum robore quercum Alpini Boreae nunc hinc nunc flatibus illinc eruere inter se certant; it stridor, et altae consternunt terram concusso stipite frondes ; ipsa haeret scopulis, et, quantum vertice ad auras...