Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII |
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In the first , again , he finds , or rather makes for himself , the opportunity of expressing his grateful love and admiration of the youthful ruler , while in the fifth he commemorates , under the name of Daphnis , the greatness and ...
In the first , again , he finds , or rather makes for himself , the opportunity of expressing his grateful love and admiration of the youthful ruler , while in the fifth he commemorates , under the name of Daphnis , the greatness and ...
Strana 2
dum conderet : ' while he was striving to found ' ; expressing an idea of purpose . H. 603 , II , 2 ; LM . 921 ; A. 328 ; B. 293 , III , 2 ; G. 572 ; ( H. 519 , II , 2 ) .1 1 H. - Harkness's Complete Latin Grammar ( references to ...
dum conderet : ' while he was striving to found ' ; expressing an idea of purpose . H. 603 , II , 2 ; LM . 921 ; A. 328 ; B. 293 , III , 2 ; G. 572 ; ( H. 519 , II , 2 ) .1 1 H. - Harkness's Complete Latin Grammar ( references to ...
Strana 4
19. sed enim : an elliptical expression ; but ( she feared for Carthage ) for she had heard . ' Trans . ' but yet , ' ' but indeed . ' Cf. the language of Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur : - : - ' But for he heard of Arthur newly ...
19. sed enim : an elliptical expression ; but ( she feared for Carthage ) for she had heard . ' Trans . ' but yet , ' ' but indeed . ' Cf. the language of Tennyson , The Coming of Arthur : - : - ' But for he heard of Arthur newly ...
Strana 8
71. bis septem : bis or ter with a numeral is a favorite mode of expressing numbers in poetry . corpore : an ablative of description . See note on l . 164 . 72. Quarum quae , etc .: ' and Defopea , N 8 VIRGIL'S AENEID.
71. bis septem : bis or ter with a numeral is a favorite mode of expressing numbers in poetry . corpore : an ablative of description . See note on l . 164 . 72. Quarum quae , etc .: ' and Defopea , N 8 VIRGIL'S AENEID.
Strana 9
The preference for the relative in Latin often gives rise to the construction , which we have here , of two relatives in the same sentence ; cf. the frequently recurring expression in Cicero , quae cum ita sint .
The preference for the relative in Latin often gives rise to the construction , which we have here , of two relatives in the same sentence ; cf. the frequently recurring expression in Cicero , quae cum ita sint .
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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 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 moenia multa nunc object omnes one's ōris ōrum pass pater pertaining present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus Virgil wind