Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XII |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 43.
Strana 3
The incidents of life , like time itself , are conceived as moving in a round or circle
; hence , “ turning ' is a metaphor signifying ' to pass through . The infinitive here
is poetic for ut volveret . 10. pietate : embodying the predominant quality of ...
The incidents of life , like time itself , are conceived as moving in a round or circle
; hence , “ turning ' is a metaphor signifying ' to pass through . The infinitive here
is poetic for ut volveret . 10. pietate : embodying the predominant quality of ...
Strana 24
The tunic is shortened by being partially drawn up underneath the girdle , and
allowed to fall over it in a fold , thus bringing the bottom of the tunic a little above
the knee . The light mantle is then folded , and knotted round the waist . It seems
to ...
The tunic is shortened by being partially drawn up underneath the girdle , and
allowed to fall over it in a fold , thus bringing the bottom of the tunic a little above
the knee . The light mantle is then folded , and knotted round the waist . It seems
to ...
Strana 27
... or enter its mouth ( Profile view of the head facing p . 106. ) with full sail . ' ·
Large birds of this kind often Ay in a long line , and those in advance alight first ,
while the others continue a little while hovering above , and circling swiftly round
in ...
... or enter its mouth ( Profile view of the head facing p . 106. ) with full sail . ' ·
Large birds of this kind often Ay in a long line , and those in advance alight first ,
while the others continue a little while hovering above , and circling swiftly round
in ...
Strana 45
For the tense to be supplied , see note on 1. 216 . 724. vina coronant : ' they
wreathe the wine cups . Cf. III , 525. The Romans , in Virgil's time , were
accustomed to put a wreath round the drinking cup as well as round the mixing
bowl or crater .
For the tense to be supplied , see note on 1. 216 . 724. vina coronant : ' they
wreathe the wine cups . Cf. III , 525. The Romans , in Virgil's time , were
accustomed to put a wreath round the drinking cup as well as round the mixing
bowl or crater .
Strana 47
The Trojan multitude issues from the gates , and , gathering round the strange
image , hesitate whether to convey it into the city or to destroy it . At this moment
the cunning Sinon , who has purposely suffered himself to be made prisoner , is ...
The Trojan multitude issues from the gates , and , gathering round the strange
image , hesitate whether to convey it into the city or to destroy it . At this moment
the cunning Sinon , who has purposely suffered himself to be made prisoner , is ...
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Časté výrazy a frázy
ablative accusative Aeneas Anchises ancient Apollo arma arms atque ātus āvī bear beginning body bring called carry cast cause chief completely course cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father fear freq give gods Greeks haec hand hold honor inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin look means mihi mind object one's oris õrum pass pertaining poet present quae quam quid refers rise river Roman Rome round sail ships side slain stand subst temple terra things tibi town Troia Trojan Troy turn Virgil wind
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Strana 97 - The one seemed woman to the waist, and fair, But ended foul in many a scaly fold Voluminous and vast, a serpent armed With mortal sting.
Strana 164 - Abhorred Styx, the flood of deadly hate : Sad Acheron, of sorrow, black and deep ; Cocytus, named of lamentation loud Heard on the rueful stream ; fierce Phlegethon, 580 Whose waves of torrent fire inflame with rage.
Strana 175 - Maximus ille es, unus qui nobis cunctando restituis rem. excudent alii spirantia mollius aera (credo equidem), vivos ducent de marmore vultus, orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent : 850 tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento (hae tibi erunt artes), pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos.
Strana 153 - Talibus orabat dictis arasque tenebat, cum sic orsa loqui vates: 'sate sanguine divum, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno : noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.
Strana 158 - Quam multa in silvis autumni frigore primo Lapsa cadunt folia, aut ad terram gurgite ab alto 310 Quam multae glomerantur aves, ubi frigidus annus Trans pontum fugat et terris immittit apricis.
Strana 87 - Troia circum arma amens vidit, magnis exterrita monstris deriguit visu in medio, calor ossa reliquit ; labitur et longo vix tandem tempore fatur: 'verane te facies, verus mihi nuntius adfers, 310 nate dea? vivisne? aut, si lux alma recessit, Hector ubi est?
Strana 115 - ... dumis rura tenent, somno positae sub nocte silenti [lenibant curas, et corda oblita laborum]. At non infelix animi Phoenissa...
Strana 167 - Tartarus ipse bis patet in praeceps tantum tenditque sub umbras, quantus ad aetherium caeli suspectus Olympum. Hie genus antiquum Terrae, Titania pubes, 580 fulmine deiecti fundo volvuntur in imo. ' Hie et Aloidas geminos immania vidi corpora, qui manibus magnum rescindere caelum adgressi, superisque lovem detrudere regnis.
Strana 111 - I, sequere Italiam ventis, pete regna per undas. Spero equidem mediis, si quid pia numina possunt, supplicia hausurum scopulis, et nomine Dido saepe vocaturum. Sequar atris ignibus absens, et cum frigida mors anima seduxerit artus, 385 omnibus umbra locis adero. Dabis, improbe, poenas. Audiam, et haec Manis veniet mihi fama sub imos.
Strana 106 - Dardaniusque nepos Veneris diversa per agros tecta metu petiere; ruunt de montibus amnes. Speluncam Dido dux et Troianus eandem 165 deveniunt.