Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII |
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Strana 8
Baum . N 76 22. Aeneas fleeing with Anchises and Ascanius — From an ancient
coin . Duruy 23. Present View of the Heights upon which Troy was built . Schuch .
N 83 24. Ancient Vessel under Sail and Oars - From an ancient wall painting .
Baum . N 76 22. Aeneas fleeing with Anchises and Ascanius — From an ancient
coin . Duruy 23. Present View of the Heights upon which Troy was built . Schuch .
N 83 24. Ancient Vessel under Sail and Oars - From an ancient wall painting .
Strana 19
The bulky Coliseum presents a striking contrast to the perfect proportion and
symme . try of the Parthenon . The literary productions of the Romans might
similarly be expected to be of large proportions both in design and conception ,
and to be ...
The bulky Coliseum presents a striking contrast to the perfect proportion and
symme . try of the Parthenon . The literary productions of the Romans might
similarly be expected to be of large proportions both in design and conception ,
and to be ...
Strana 21
On the other hand , it abounds in pathetic incidents and exciting situations , and
presents many spectacles of human life and manners and passion . The
characters in this epic drama play their part well . Aeneas is of course the leading
one .
On the other hand , it abounds in pathetic incidents and exciting situations , and
presents many spectacles of human life and manners and passion . The
characters in this epic drama play their part well . Aeneas is of course the leading
one .
Strana 23
Since the quantitative character is as truly present in prose as in poetry , it follows
that if one read Latin poetry as he should read Latin prose , that is , with a proper
observance , in his pronunciation , of long and short syllables , " the metrical ...
Since the quantitative character is as truly present in prose as in poetry , it follows
that if one read Latin poetry as he should read Latin prose , that is , with a proper
observance , in his pronunciation , of long and short syllables , " the metrical ...
Strana 3
The present occasion for the hostility of Juno toward Aeneas is her apprehension
for the fate of Carthage , which is destined to be overthrown by the future Rome (
12-22 ) ; besides this , she remembers the war she has just conducted against ...
The present occasion for the hostility of Juno toward Aeneas is her apprehension
for the fate of Carthage , which is destined to be overthrown by the future Rome (
12-22 ) ; besides this , she remembers the war she has just conducted against ...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvī bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind