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Page xxiv
... river in Thrace ; and , as Harpalycé was the daughter of the Thracian king , Harpalycus , it was in perfect keeping with his subject for the poet to select a stream where her exploits in the chase were achieved . Then , as to the ...
... river in Thrace ; and , as Harpalycé was the daughter of the Thracian king , Harpalycus , it was in perfect keeping with his subject for the poet to select a stream where her exploits in the chase were achieved . Then , as to the ...
Page xxxiii
... river Styx , and the ferryman , Charon , is de- scried with a crowd of ghosts waiting on the bank to cross over : 295-313 . The Sibyl explains the scene by stating that the unburied wander thus a hundred years on the gloomy bank : Æneas ...
... river Styx , and the ferryman , Charon , is de- scried with a crowd of ghosts waiting on the bank to cross over : 295-313 . The Sibyl explains the scene by stating that the unburied wander thus a hundred years on the gloomy bank : Æneas ...
Page xxxiv
... river's bank ; and , while eating the quadrated cakes , on which their food in rustic style had been placed , the fearful prophecy of the harpy Celano ( Book III , 255 ) was explained , and the dread of it dispelled : 107-147 . The ...
... river's bank ; and , while eating the quadrated cakes , on which their food in rustic style had been placed , the fearful prophecy of the harpy Celano ( Book III , 255 ) was explained , and the dread of it dispelled : 107-147 . The ...
Page xxxv
... river - god , Tiberinus , who advises him to seek alliance with Evander , the king of Arcadia , residing in Pallanteum on the Aventine hill , afterwards a part of the city of Rome , promising him a pleasant voyage , and hints at the ...
... river - god , Tiberinus , who advises him to seek alliance with Evander , the king of Arcadia , residing in Pallanteum on the Aventine hill , afterwards a part of the city of Rome , promising him a pleasant voyage , and hints at the ...
Page xxxvi
... river Tiber , Pallas at his side asking questions : 146-162 . Renewed invocation of the Muses to open Helicon , and tell the chiefs and forces of the allies : 163-165 . These enumerated and described as they sail by night on the Tiber ...
... river Tiber , Pallas at his side asking questions : 146-162 . Renewed invocation of the Muses to open Helicon , and tell the chiefs and forces of the allies : 163-165 . These enumerated and described as they sail by night on the Tiber ...
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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