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Page iii
... Trojans . " Subsequently Caxton issued " The Boke of Enydos ; compyled by Vyrgyle ; which hath be translated oute of Latine into Frenche , and oute of Frenche , reduced into Englyeshe , by me , William Caxton , the 22d day of Juyn , the ...
... Trojans . " Subsequently Caxton issued " The Boke of Enydos ; compyled by Vyrgyle ; which hath be translated oute of Latine into Frenche , and oute of Frenche , reduced into Englyeshe , by me , William Caxton , the 22d day of Juyn , the ...
Page xiii
... Trojans . The use of these by the poet was undoubtedly intentional , to avoid tautology , or to give a pleasing variety : and they are themselves evidence of his adaptive skill . They are retained , there- fore , not merely because they ...
... Trojans . The use of these by the poet was undoubtedly intentional , to avoid tautology , or to give a pleasing variety : and they are themselves evidence of his adaptive skill . They are retained , there- fore , not merely because they ...
Page xxix
... Trojan fleet of twenty ships is seen at sea off the coast of Sicily , bound for Italy , and Juno soliloquizing over it : 34-49 . Her plan formed , she hastens to Æolia , and cajolingly invokes Eolus the king of the winds , to destroy ...
... Trojan fleet of twenty ships is seen at sea off the coast of Sicily , bound for Italy , and Juno soliloquizing over it : 34-49 . Her plan formed , she hastens to Æolia , and cajolingly invokes Eolus the king of the winds , to destroy ...
Page xxx
... Trojans against desecrating it , and forecasting the results of its being received into the city : 153-194 . At this juncture a strange omen intervenes . Two enormous sea - serpents are seen skimming over the sea from Tenedos ; and , on ...
... Trojans against desecrating it , and forecasting the results of its being received into the city : 153-194 . At this juncture a strange omen intervenes . Two enormous sea - serpents are seen skimming over the sea from Tenedos ; and , on ...
Page xxxi
... Trojan games , and Æneas deposits trophies in the temple of Apollo : 270-288 . Thence , in the sixth year of their wanderings , they come to Epirus ; and , on entering the city of Buthrotus , they are surprised to find Andromaché and ...
... Trojan games , and Æneas deposits trophies in the temple of Apollo : 270-288 . Thence , in the sixth year of their wanderings , they come to Epirus ; and , on entering the city of Buthrotus , they are surprised to find Andromaché and ...
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Acestes Æneas Æneid æther afar altars Anchises Apollo armor arms Ascanius Ausonian battle bespeaks billows blood body bosom breezes buckler Camilla Carthage cavern charger chariot chieftains comrades Creüsa Danaäns Dardan Dardanian death deep deities Dido earth Eneas Euryalus Evander exclaims eyes fates father Æneas Faunus flames fleet flits foemen forests fortune goddess gods gold grove hast hath heaven Helenus helmet Hence hero hexameter hither honor Ilian Italia Iülus Juno Jupiter Juturna land Latins Latium lofty mansions Meanwhile Messapus Mezentius midst mighty Mnestheus monarch mother mountains night Nisus o'er ocean offspring once Pallas Pergamus Phoebus Phrygian pity plains Priam ramparts right hand river round rushing Rutulians sabre sails Sergestus shalt shores shoulders sister slaughter slumber soul Spake spear spirit squadron steeds summons surges Tarchon temples Teucrans thee thine thou threshold Trojan Turnus Tyrrhenian uttered valor Venus Virgil wafted war-spear warfare warriors weapons winds wound