Virgil's Aeneid: books I-XIIAmerican Book Company, 1902 - 342 strán (strany) |
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Strana 28
... ships are already furling their sails , or discharging their crews upon the shore , while the rest are coming into the harbor under full sail . Perhaps the poet has in mind that the swan was one of the birds sacred to Venus . 399 ...
... ships are already furling their sails , or discharging their crews upon the shore , while the rest are coming into the harbor under full sail . Perhaps the poet has in mind that the swan was one of the birds sacred to Venus . 399 ...
Strana 34
... ships entering the temple , followed by a tumul- tuous crowd of the Carthaginians . Ilioneus , as the eldest of the party , addresses the Queen , and makes known their name , nation , and re- cent mishap , complaining of the hostile ...
... ships entering the temple , followed by a tumul- tuous crowd of the Carthaginians . Ilioneus , as the eldest of the party , addresses the Queen , and makes known their name , nation , and re- cent mishap , complaining of the hostile ...
Strana 36
... ships . ' See note on Italiam , 1. 2 . cunctis 519. Orantes veniam : ' to sue for favor ' ; i.e. here , ' for protection . ' See 1. 526. The present participle is used to denote purpose . H. 638 , 3 ; 533 , 2 ; LM . 1017 ; A. 290 , a ...
... ships . ' See note on Italiam , 1. 2 . cunctis 519. Orantes veniam : ' to sue for favor ' ; i.e. here , ' for protection . ' See 1. 526. The present participle is used to denote purpose . H. 638 , 3 ; 533 , 2 ; LM . 1017 ; A. 290 , a ...
Strana 40
... ships , to summon Ascanius and to bring suitable presents for the queen . Venus causes Cupid to assume the form of Ascanius , while she conveys the latter to Idalium . 613. primo : ' at first ' ; not an adjective here . Cf. IV , 176 ...
... ships , to summon Ascanius and to bring suitable presents for the queen . Venus causes Cupid to assume the form of Ascanius , while she conveys the latter to Idalium . 613. primo : ' at first ' ; not an adjective here . Cf. IV , 176 ...
Strana 47
... ship for Greece ; they leave upon the plain , before the walls of Troy , an immense fabric of wood , made to resemble a horse , and of such size that it can be carried into the city only by enlarging the gate or breaking down a portion ...
... ship for Greece ; they leave upon the plain , before the walls of Troy , an immense fabric of wood , made to resemble a horse , and of such size that it can be carried into the city only by enlarging the gate or breaking down a portion ...
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ablative ablative absolute Aeneas Aeneid aequis aequore agmina alta Anchises animis Apollo arma armis ārum Ascanius atque ātus ātus sum auras āvī bello caelo caelum caput circum Creüsa cursu Dardanus dative dextra dictis Dido dissyllable entis equos fata freq genus Greek haec Haud Helenus Hinc Hunc Iamque illa Ille ingens inter interea ipse itus Juno Jupiter king Latin Latinus Latium litora manus medio meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa neque nunc omnes omnia omnis ōnis ōris ōrum Pallas pater pectore Priam primum procul pron pugnae quae quam Quid quis quod Roman Rutuli Rutulian sanguine sẽ ships slain subst super synaeresis tela terras Teucri tibi tmesis Trojan Troy Turnus ultro unda urbe urbem videt Virgil