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Page 147
... Priam king of Troy , was the chief hero of the Trojans in their war with the Greeks . -- 100. Sarpedon , sc . jacet . Sarpēdon , son of Jupiter and Laodameia , was king of the Lycians and an ally of Troy . He was slain by Achil les's ...
... Priam king of Troy , was the chief hero of the Trojans in their war with the Greeks . -- 100. Sarpedon , sc . jacet . Sarpēdon , son of Jupiter and Laodameia , was king of the Lycians and an ally of Troy . He was slain by Achil les's ...
Page 154
... Priam , led a colony of Trojans and of Heneti after the fall of Troy to Venetia , at the head of the Adriatic . ( Liv . I. i . ) 243. Penetrare , to make his way through or past . - Intima , i . e . lying far inward . 245. Between the ...
... Priam , led a colony of Trojans and of Heneti after the fall of Troy to Venetia , at the head of the Adriatic . ( Liv . I. i . ) 243. Penetrare , to make his way through or past . - Intima , i . e . lying far inward . 245. Between the ...
Page 162
... Priam , as the other party , in the death of Hector . B. - Achillem . There is strong MS . authority for this form of the acc . in Virgil , instead of Achilien , as it is usually edited . 459. Jam , i . e . by this time 162 NOTES .
... Priam , as the other party , in the death of Hector . B. - Achillem . There is strong MS . authority for this form of the acc . in Virgil , instead of Achilien , as it is usually edited . 459. Jam , i . e . by this time 162 NOTES .
Page 163
... Priam as a suppliant before Achilles . 7. The battle of Memnon ; 8. The battle of Achilles . Why were these subjects chosen for paintings to adorn the temple of Juno ? See line 24 . 466. Uti , how . An interrogative particle , and hence ...
... Priam as a suppliant before Achilles . 7. The battle of Memnon ; 8. The battle of Achilles . Why were these subjects chosen for paintings to adorn the temple of Juno ? See line 24 . 466. Uti , how . An interrogative particle , and hence ...
Page 164
... Priam brought Achilles ten talents in gold as a ransom for the body of his son Hector . 488. Principibus , dat . 489. The " Eoae acies See note on viris , line 440 . are the Indian Aethiopians , led by Memnon , son of Tithōnus and ...
... Priam brought Achilles ten talents in gold as a ransom for the body of his son Hector . 488. Principibus , dat . 489. The " Eoae acies See note on viris , line 440 . are the Indian Aethiopians , led by Memnon , son of Tithōnus and ...
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Page 133 - ... suscipit Anchises atque ordine singula pandit. 'principio caelum ac terras camposque liquentes lucentemque globum Lunae Titaniaque astra Spiritus intus alit, .totamque infusa per artus mens agitat molem, et magno se corpore miscet.
Page 135 - Hic vir, hic est, tibi quem promitti saepius audis, 'Augustus Caesar, Divi genus, aurea condet 'Saecula qui rursus Latio, regnata per arva
Page 122 - ... ante ora parentum : quam multa in silvis autumni frigore primo lapsa cadunt folia, aut ad terram gurgite ab alto 310 quam multae glomerantur aves, ubi frigidus annus trans pontum fugat, et terris immittit apricis.
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Page 22 - Dido, incessit magna iuvenum stipante caterva. qualis in Eurotae ripis aut per iuga Cynthi exercet Diana choros , quam mille secutae hinc atque hinc glomerantur Oreades; illa pharetram 500 fert umero gradiensque deas supereminet omnis (Latonae tacitum pertemptant gaudia pectus): talis erat Dido, talem se laeta ferebat per medios instans operi regnisque futuris.
Page 43 - Apparet domus intus et atria longa patescunt, apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum; armatosque vident stantes in limine primo.
Page 77 - Monstrum horrendum, ingens, cui quot sunt corpore plumae, Tot vigiles oculi subter, mirabile dictu, Tot linguae, totidem ora sonant, tot subrigit aures.
Page 25 - Quae te tam laeta tulerunt 605 saecula ? qui tanti talem genuere parentes ? in freta dum fluvii current, dum montibus umbrae lustrabunt convexa, polus dum sidera pascet, semper honos nomenque tuum laudesque manebunt, quae me cumque vocant terrae.
Page 137 - Latini, et quo quemque modo fugiatque feratque laborem. sunt geminae Somni portae, quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia Manes.