Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XIIAmerican Book Company, 1900 - 342 strán (strany) |
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... Italy . The education of the future poet appears to have been commenced at Cremona , from whence , on assuming the toga virilis , in his sixteenth year , he was transferred to the charge of new teachers at Mediolanum ( Milan ) . After ...
... Italy . The education of the future poet appears to have been commenced at Cremona , from whence , on assuming the toga virilis , in his sixteenth year , he was transferred to the charge of new teachers at Mediolanum ( Milan ) . After ...
Strana 12
... Italian cities , with the district of country pertaining to each . The cities allotted in this manner were those which had espoused the side of Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the adjacent country were forced to give up their ...
... Italian cities , with the district of country pertaining to each . The cities allotted in this manner were those which had espoused the side of Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the adjacent country were forced to give up their ...
Strana 14
... Italians to their primitive but long - neglected pursuit of agriculture . In point of versification this is the most finished of the works of the poet , and , indeed , as Addison remarks , it may be regarded as in this respect the most ...
... Italians to their primitive but long - neglected pursuit of agriculture . In point of versification this is the most finished of the works of the poet , and , indeed , as Addison remarks , it may be regarded as in this respect the most ...
Strana 15
... Italy . Virgil was easily persuaded by his friend and patron to return with him imme- diately to Rome , but he was destined never again to see the capital city . His malady had continually increased during the voyage , and a few days ...
... Italy . Virgil was easily persuaded by his friend and patron to return with him imme- diately to Rome , but he was destined never again to see the capital city . His malady had continually increased during the voyage , and a few days ...
Strana 16
... Italian masters by the very fact that these unfinished parts show us the hand , as it were , still holding the chisel , and in the act of creation . Virgil was an imitator . He borrowed without stint from Homer , from Apollonius , from ...
... Italian masters by the very fact that these unfinished parts show us the hand , as it were , still holding the chisel , and in the act of creation . Virgil was an imitator . He borrowed without stint from Homer , from Apollonius , from ...
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ablative ablative absolute Aeneas Aeneid aequis aequore aethere agmina alta Anchises animis Apollo arma armis ārum Ascanius atque ātus ātus sum auras āvī caelo caelum caput circum cursu Dardanus dative dextra dictis Dido dissyllable entis equos fata ferro freq genus Greek haec Haud Helenus Hinc Hunc Iamque illa Ille ingens inter interea ipse itus Juno Jupiter king Latin Latinus Latium litora manus medio meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque nunc omnes omnia omnis ōnis ōris ōrum Pallas pater pectore Priam primum procul pron pugnae quae quam Quid quis quod Roman Rutuli Rutulian sanguine sẽ ships slain subst super synaeresis tela terras Teucri tibi tmesis Trojan Troy Turnus ultro unda urbe urbem videt Virgil