Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana xix
... sound . He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them , spoils the harmony . ' Dryden expressed his intention of copying his original in these respects . He called attention to some points in his own usage . He ...
... sound . He who removes them from the station wherein their master set them , spoils the harmony . ' Dryden expressed his intention of copying his original in these respects . He called attention to some points in his own usage . He ...
Strana 6
... sound Of raging billows breaking on the ground ; Displeased , and fearing for his watery reign , He reared his awful head above the main , Serene in majesty , then rolled his eyes Around the space of earth , and seas , and skies . He ...
... sound Of raging billows breaking on the ground ; Displeased , and fearing for his watery reign , He reared his awful head above the main , Serene in majesty , then rolled his eyes Around the space of earth , and seas , and skies . He ...
Strana 17
... sound . What first Æneas in this place beheld Revived his courage , and his fear expelled . For while , expecting there the queen , he raised His wondering eyes , and round the temple gazed ; Admired the fortune of the rising town , The ...
... sound . What first Æneas in this place beheld Revived his courage , and his fear expelled . For while , expecting there the queen , he raised His wondering eyes , and round the temple gazed ; Admired the fortune of the rising town , The ...
Strana 31
... sound , And groans of Greeks inclosed come issuing through the wound . And had not Heaven the fall of Troy designed , 70 Or had not men been fated to be blind , Enough was said and done to inspire a better mind : Then had our lances ...
... sound , And groans of Greeks inclosed come issuing through the wound . And had not Heaven the fall of Troy designed , 70 Or had not men been fated to be blind , Enough was said and done to inspire a better mind : Then had our lances ...
Strana 37
... sound Of arms was heard , and inward groans rebound . Yet , mad with zeal and blinded with our fate , 320 We haul along the horse in solemn state ; Then place the dire portent within the tower . Cassandra cried , and cursed the unhappy ...
... sound Of arms was heard , and inward groans rebound . Yet , mad with zeal and blinded with our fate , 320 We haul along the horse in solemn state ; Then place the dire portent within the tower . Cassandra cried , and cursed the unhappy ...
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