Silva Latina: a Latin reading-bookUniversity Press, 1916 - 248 pagine |
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Pagina viii
... Dido , The 82 Death of Fame , The 130 Death of Hannibal , The 90 Death of Philopoemen , The 84 Defeated Rival , The 43 Demetrius Defends Himself 97 Dido in Hades 109 Disastrous Attempt , A 5 Dishonest Trick , A 79 Do Good by Stealth 45 ...
... Dido , The 82 Death of Fame , The 130 Death of Hannibal , The 90 Death of Philopoemen , The 84 Defeated Rival , The 43 Demetrius Defends Himself 97 Dido in Hades 109 Disastrous Attempt , A 5 Dishonest Trick , A 79 Do Good by Stealth 45 ...
Pagina ix
... Dido , The 72 Paullus and his Prisoner 126 Perseus slays the Monster 74 Philopoemen and the Achaean League 34 Picture of Spring , A 115 Plea for an Offending Ser- vant , A 81 Poet's Youth , A 118 Pompey and the Pirates 62 Praise of ...
... Dido , The 72 Paullus and his Prisoner 126 Perseus slays the Monster 74 Philopoemen and the Achaean League 34 Picture of Spring , A 115 Plea for an Offending Ser- vant , A 81 Poet's Youth , A 118 Pompey and the Pirates 62 Praise of ...
Pagina 66
... Dido when she shewed hospitality to the Trojan fugitives . Postquam altum tenuēre ratēs , nec iam amplius ullae Apparent terrae , caelum undique et undique pontus , Tum mihi caeruleus supra caput adstitit imber , Noctem hiememque ferens ...
... Dido when she shewed hospitality to the Trojan fugitives . Postquam altum tenuēre ratēs , nec iam amplius ullae Apparent terrae , caelum undique et undique pontus , Tum mihi caeruleus supra caput adstitit imber , Noctem hiememque ferens ...
Pagina 72
... Dido Dido is distraught by her love for Aeneas . She seeks to be with him all day , and cannot sleep at night for thinking of him . The building of her city comes to a standstill . Uritur infelix Didō tōtāque vagātur Urbe furens ...
... Dido Dido is distraught by her love for Aeneas . She seeks to be with him all day , and cannot sleep at night for thinking of him . The building of her city comes to a standstill . Uritur infelix Didō tōtāque vagātur Urbe furens ...
Pagina 78
... Dido for his departure from Carthage , pleading his divine mission to settle in Italy . He had been urged to settle nowhere except in Italy by oracles of the gods , by the ghost of his father , by a divine messenger from Jupiter , and ...
... Dido for his departure from Carthage , pleading his divine mission to settle in Italy . He had been urged to settle nowhere except in Italy by oracles of the gods , by the ghost of his father , by a divine messenger from Jupiter , and ...
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