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" Exuviasque hausit, furiis accensus et ira Terribilis : " Tune hinc spoliis indute meorum " Eripiare mihi ? Pallas te hoc vulnere, Pallas " Immolat, et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit. "
P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis: Virgil - Page 339
by Virgil - 1842 - 600 pages
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The death of Turnus: observations on the twelfth book of the Aeneid

William Warde Fowler - Aeneas (Legendary character) in literature - 1919 - 176 pages
...Pallas te hoc vulnere, Pallas immolat et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit.' hoc dicens ferrum adverse sub pectore condit 950 fervidus. ast illi solvuntur...membra vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. OBSERVATIONS Lines 1-53. There can be little doubt that Virgil would have revised and improved this...
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The Fourth Book of Virgil's Aeneid: On the Loves of Dido and Aeneas

Virgil - Aeneas (Legendary character) - 1924 - 146 pages
...line and the departure of the angry soul in the next : ' Hoc dicens ferrum adverse sub pectore condit Fervidus. Ast illi solvuntur frigore membra, Vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras.' APPENDIX IN the foregoing notes I have constantly referred to Henry's A eneidea, but seldom quoted...
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“Die” Reden Gotamo Buddho's: Anmerkungen zum dritten Band. 1928

Buddhism - 1928 - 744 pages
...Gegenstück, ebenso schauerlich dargestellt, findet man am Ausgang der Aeneis, beim Tode des Turnus: ast illi solvuntur frigore membra Vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. Breiter ausgeführt, und wie ein Spiegel unserem Bilde gemäß, am Ende des Orlando Furioso, wo Rodomonte,...
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P. Vergili Maronis Aeneis: Libri VII - XII.

Publius Vergilius Maro - 1970 - 228 pages
...Pallas immolât et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit.' 950 hoc dicens ferrum adverso sub pectore condit fervidus. ast illi solvuntur frigore membra, vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. oud en bezorgd, verg. Horn. X 420 (woorden van Friamos): xal Si vu тф ye (ni. 'A^iXíji) Ttaríjp...
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Fathers and Sons in Virgil's Aeneid: Tum Genitor Natum

M. Owen Lee - Literary Criticism - 1979 - 224 pages
...cross-reference. The poet does not fail us here. Our last image is not of Aeneas, but of his victim: ast illi solvuntur frigore membra vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. But Turnus' limbs grew slack and cold, and his soul, with a cry that its fate was unjust, went in flight...
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Latin Via Ovid: A First Course

Norma Goldman, Jacob E. Nyenhuis - Education - 1982 - 536 pages
...Pallas immolat et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit." Hoc dicens ferrum adverse sub pectore condit fervidus. Ast illi solvuntur frigore membra, vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. Virgil, Aen. XI 1. 930-952 adapted passim Ovid concludes his episode with Aeneas being made divine,...
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The Craft of Translation

John Biguenet, Rainer Schulte - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1989 - 174 pages
...Pallas immolat et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit." hoc dicens ferrum adverse sub pectore condit fervidus. ast illi solvuntur frigore membra, vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. "You in your plunder, torn from one of mine, Shall I be robbed of you? This wound will come From Pallas:...
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The Cambridge Companion to Virgil

Charles Martindale - History - 1997 - 408 pages
...description of Aeneas' killing of Turnus is a perfect paradigm: hoc dicens ferrum adverso sub pectore condit fervidus; ast illi solvuntur frigore membra vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. (12. 950-2) Saying this he plunged the steel right into his opponent's breast, seething with rage as...
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The Shadows of Poetry: Vergil in the Mind of Augustine

Sabine MacCormack - Literary Criticism - 2023 - 298 pages
...Pallas immolat et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit.' hoc dicens ferrum adverso sub pectore condit fervidus; ast illi solvuntur frigore membra vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras.189 Like Vergil, Augustine thought repeatedly about what happens when a human being dies, when,...
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Reading Vergil's Aeneid: An Interpretive Guide

Christine G. Perkell - Literary Collections - 1999 - 374 pages
...your criminal blood."12 And thus the epic ends (950-52): hoc dicens ferrum adverso sub pectore condit fervidus; ast illi solvuntur frigore membra vitaque cum gemitu fugit indignata sub umbras. Saying this he buries his sword under the chest of his enemy, blazing; but [Turnus'] limbs are undone...
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