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Page 156
... honor of his wife , Lavinia ; but here the word is poetically used of the general district ( Latium ) in which Lavinium was situated . 3. multum : here an adverb , limiting jactatus . ille in apposi- tion with qui , and introduced for ...
... honor of his wife , Lavinia ; but here the word is poetically used of the general district ( Latium ) in which Lavinium was situated . 3. multum : here an adverb , limiting jactatus . ille in apposi- tion with qui , and introduced for ...
Page 177
... honors . 291. aspera tum , etc .: i.e. wars shall cease and the times shall become peaceful . In aspera positis ... honor and the sanctity of the family life , both of which had suffered seriously by the recent civil wars . Romulus ...
... honors . 291. aspera tum , etc .: i.e. wars shall cease and the times shall become peaceful . In aspera positis ... honor and the sanctity of the family life , both of which had suffered seriously by the recent civil wars . Romulus ...
Page 196
... honor of the occasion . Had Boy Milius Hd Magidum Rousalia centum terga suum : i.e. a hundred SEE is from sus . HP Muneca lacidiamque đi , as y`its and ( means for ) the enjoy- fh it u ༔ & The accusation are in predicate relation to ...
... honor of the occasion . Had Boy Milius Hd Magidum Rousalia centum terga suum : i.e. a hundred SEE is from sus . HP Muneca lacidiamque đi , as y`its and ( means for ) the enjoy- fh it u ༔ & The accusation are in predicate relation to ...
Page 197
... honor of the occasion . 633. nec minus : likewise . 634. magnorum horrentia centum terga suum : i.e. a hundred huge bristly - backed swine ; suum is from sus . 636. munera laetitiamque dii : as gifts and ( means for ) the enjoy- ment of ...
... honor of the occasion . 633. nec minus : likewise . 634. magnorum horrentia centum terga suum : i.e. a hundred huge bristly - backed swine ; suum is from sus . 636. munera laetitiamque dii : as gifts and ( means for ) the enjoy- ment of ...
Page 232
... honored with due rites of sepulture , was to the ancient mind one of the most cherished privileges . But Anchises has already suffered so much in the fall of the city that he is now resigned to any fate . 647. invisus divis : Anchises ...
... honored with due rites of sepulture , was to the ancient mind one of the most cherished privileges . But Anchises has already suffered so much in the fall of the city that he is now resigned to any fate . 647. invisus divis : Anchises ...
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Page 83 - At regina dolos (quis fallere possit amantem?) praesensit motusque excepit prima futuros, omnia tuta timens. Eadem impia Fama furenti detulit armari classem cursumque parari. Saevit inops animi totamque incensa per urbem 300 bacchatur, qualis commotis excita sacris Thyias, ubi audito stimulant trieterica Baccho orgia nocturnusque vocat clamore Cithaeron.
Page 84 - ... oro, si quis adhuc precibus locus — exue mentem. Te propter Libycae gentes Nomadumque tyranni 320 odere, infensi Tyrii ; te propter eundem exstinctus pudor, et, qua sola sidera adibam, fama prior. Cui me moribundam deseris, hospes ? Hoc solum nomen quoniam de coniuge restat.
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Page 64 - Haec loca vi quondam et vasta convolsa ruina (tantum aevi longinqua valet mutare vetustas) 415 dissiluisse feruiit, cum protinus utraque tellus una foret ; venit medio vi pontus et undis Hesperium Siculo latus abscidit arvaque et urbes litore diductas angusto interluit aestu.
Page 79 - Parva metu primo ; mox sese attollit in auras, Ingrediturque solo, et caput inter nubila condit...