Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana ix
... land - owner , and himself the farmer of his father's small estate , was well acquainted . To his intimate love of country life he added the advantages of a scholarly education , and was able to adorn his sentiment with graceful learn ...
... land - owner , and himself the farmer of his father's small estate , was well acquainted . To his intimate love of country life he added the advantages of a scholarly education , and was able to adorn his sentiment with graceful learn ...
Strana x
... land . That land was Italy , and the descendants of Æneas were the founders of Rome , ' In the Georgics Virgil had shown that his natural taste for rural life was mingled with a profound and patriotic love of Italy , and a sense of the ...
... land . That land was Italy , and the descendants of Æneas were the founders of Rome , ' In the Georgics Virgil had shown that his natural taste for rural life was mingled with a profound and patriotic love of Italy , and a sense of the ...
Strana xi
... lands to assert the superiority of his own country to those realms of golden rivers and incense - bear- ing plains . With the praise of its teeming soil and sunny climate , free from the plagues and dangers of more distant regions , he ...
... lands to assert the superiority of his own country to those realms of golden rivers and incense - bear- ing plains . With the praise of its teeming soil and sunny climate , free from the plagues and dangers of more distant regions , he ...
Strana xii
... lands among the soldiers of Philippi , had rescued for the poet his father's farm . It is unquestionable that , when Augustus suggested the subject of the Æneid , he was fortunate in having a poet to whom the history and geography of ...
... lands among the soldiers of Philippi , had rescued for the poet his father's farm . It is unquestionable that , when Augustus suggested the subject of the Æneid , he was fortunate in having a poet to whom the history and geography of ...
Strana 1
... land , he bore , And in the doubtful war , before he won The Latian realm , and built the destined town , His banished Gods restored to rites divine , And settled sure succession in his line , From whence the race of Alban fathers come ...
... land , he bore , And in the doubtful war , before he won The Latian realm , and built the destined town , His banished Gods restored to rites divine , And settled sure succession in his line , From whence the race of Alban fathers come ...
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abodes Achates Achilles Æneas Æneid altar Anchises appears arms Ascanius Assaracus Augustus behold blood Cæsar Calchas called Carthage Chimæra coast Cocytus command Creüsa cries crowned Dardanus daughter death descend Dido dire divine Dryden Eneid Eriphyle eyes fame fatal fate father fear fight fire flames flood foes friends fury gate Georgics Geryon ghost Goddess Gods Grecian Greeks grove hands Heaven Hecate Hector hero holy Homer honour Iliad Italy Iülus Jove king labours land Latian Latin Latium Lilybæum limbs Marcellus mind mother night note on Book o'er Pallas Pasiphaë passage Phoebus pious poem poets Priam prince Pyrrhus queen race rage Roman Rome ruin sacred shades ships shore Sibyl sight Simoïs sire skies slain soul spoils stood Stygian sword tears temple Teucer thee Theseus thou throne toils towers town translation trembling Trojan Troy Tyrian Ulysses unhappy Virgil Virgil says walls wandering wife winds word wretched Zeus