Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana xiv
... ghosts stretched out their hands to the inexorable ferryman . These are the gifts which the many imitators of Virgil attempted to acquire , which his many trans- lators endeavoured in greater or less degree to reproduce . The beauty of ...
... ghosts stretched out their hands to the inexorable ferryman . These are the gifts which the many imitators of Virgil attempted to acquire , which his many trans- lators endeavoured in greater or less degree to reproduce . The beauty of ...
Strana 14
... ghost appears Of her unhappy lord : the spectre stares , And with erected eyes his bloody bosom bares . ) The cruel altars and his fate he tells , And the dire secret of his house reveals . Then warns the widow , with her household gods ...
... ghost appears Of her unhappy lord : the spectre stares , And with erected eyes his bloody bosom bares . ) The cruel altars and his fate he tells , And the dire secret of his house reveals . Then warns the widow , with her household gods ...
Strana 29
... ghost , and now by the appearance of his mother Venus , he is pre- vailed upon to leave the town , and settle his household gods in another country . In order to this , he carries off his father on his shoulders , and leads his little ...
... ghost , and now by the appearance of his mother Venus , he is pre- vailed upon to leave the town , and settle his household gods in another country . In order to this , he carries off his father on his shoulders , and leads his little ...
Strana 38
... ghost before my sight appears : A bloody shroud he seemed , and bathed in tears . Such as he was , when , by Pelides slain , Thessalian coursers dragged him o'er the plain . Swoln were his feet , as when the thongs were thrust Through ...
... ghost before my sight appears : A bloody shroud he seemed , and bathed in tears . Such as he was , when , by Pelides slain , Thessalian coursers dragged him o'er the plain . Swoln were his feet , as when the thongs were thrust Through ...
Strana 56
... ghost began to soothe my grief : " Nor tears , nor cries , can give the dead relief ; Desist , my much loved lord , to indulge your pain : You bear no more than what the Gods ordain . My Fates permit me not from hence to fly ; Nor he ...
... ghost began to soothe my grief : " Nor tears , nor cries , can give the dead relief ; Desist , my much loved lord , to indulge your pain : You bear no more than what the Gods ordain . My Fates permit me not from hence to fly ; Nor he ...
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