The Greater Poems of Virgil: Containing the Pastoral Poems and Six Books of the A︠e︡neid, Volume 1Ginn & Company, 1893 |
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Pagina 58
... hold the first rank among the Latin divinities , he became a national hero , and as such was associated with Saturn , the traditional king of the golden age . 360-1 . armenta videbant mugire : for a similar use of video , see passage ...
... hold the first rank among the Latin divinities , he became a national hero , and as such was associated with Saturn , the traditional king of the golden age . 360-1 . armenta videbant mugire : for a similar use of video , see passage ...
Pagina 65
... holds a conference with Aeneas . After apologizing for the insufficiency of his own resources , he offers to procure an alliance with the Etruscans . The latter , having risen in revolt against their tyrannical king Mezentius and forced ...
... holds a conference with Aeneas . After apologizing for the insufficiency of his own resources , he offers to procure an alliance with the Etruscans . The latter , having risen in revolt against their tyrannical king Mezentius and forced ...
Pagina 71
... hold a prominent place . So in .Sicily Aeneas had offered sacrifice to the Penates worshiped by Acestes . Cf. V. 62-3 : adhibete Penatis et patrios epulis et quos colit hospes Acestes . sopitas ignibus aras excitat , a poetic expression ...
... hold a prominent place . So in .Sicily Aeneas had offered sacrifice to the Penates worshiped by Acestes . Cf. V. 62-3 : adhibete Penatis et patrios epulis et quos colit hospes Acestes . sopitas ignibus aras excitat , a poetic expression ...
Pagina 72
... hold on the mind . In other words , with the approach of danger fear increases . Conington , with Wagner , treats periclo as a dative and translates the passage : " Fear treads on the heels of danger . " 557. maior Martis . . . imago ...
... hold on the mind . In other words , with the approach of danger fear increases . Conington , with Wagner , treats periclo as a dative and translates the passage : " Fear treads on the heels of danger . " 557. maior Martis . . . imago ...
Pagina 90
... hold , work , help . aptō , fit , adjust ; fit out , equip . opus , work . optō , choose ; wish . optimus , best . ( ops ) , help ; power ; ( pl . ) wealth . inops , without resources . opulentus , rich . ment , and so ) keep busy ...
... hold , work , help . aptō , fit , adjust ; fit out , equip . opus , work . optō , choose ; wish . optimus , best . ( ops ) , help ; power ; ( pl . ) wealth . inops , without resources . opulentus , rich . ment , and so ) keep busy ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Agylla annexed to note Ara Maxima Arcadian Argolis arma arms ārum atque Augustus bear bind Cacus Carmentis cited in foot-note comp conj cut annexed Dardanus divine domus drive Engl entis erat eris Etruria Etruscan Evander excitat fasten father follow genus glow goddess Greek haec Hercules hinc honor huic Iapygia indef inis intens ipse Italy itus Juno Jupiter king Laomedon Latin Latium Lavinium Lupercus manu meton Mezentius mihi neut nunc omnes omnis one's ōnis ōris ōrum Pallas passage cited pater perf poetic Praeneste prep primum procul pron quae quam quis quod re(d river Roman Rome Rutuli sacred sacrifice Salii Servius shield shine subst suff Tarchon tear temple Tiber tibi translate Trojans Troy Turnus urbem Venus verb Vergil verse Vulcan word
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Pagina 27 - Now came still Evening on, and Twilight gray Had in her sober livery all things clad : Silence accompanied ; for beast and bird, They to their grassy couch, these to their nests, Were slunk, all but the wakeful nightingale ; She all night long her amorous descant sung...
Pagina xiii - ... abies, mirantur et undae, miratur nemus insuetum fulgentia longe scuta virum fluvio pictasque innare carinas. olli remigio noctemque diemque fatigant et longos superant flexus, variisque teguntur 95 arboribus, viridisque secant placido aequore silvas. sol medium caeli conscenderat igneus orbem cum muros arcemque procul ac rara domorum tecta vident, quae nunc Romana potentia caelo aequavit, turn res inopes Euandrus habebat.
Pagina 8 - frondoso vertice collem (quis deus incertum est) habitat deus; Arcades ipsum credunt se vidisse lovem, cum saepe nigrantem aegida concuteret dextra nimbosque cieret. haec duo praeterea disiectis oppida muris, 355 reliquias veterumque vides monimenta virorum. hanc lanus pater, hanc Saturnus condidit arcem; laniculum huic, illi fuerat Saturnia nomen.
Pagina 7 - Haec nemora indigenae Fauni Nymphaeque tenebant, gensque virum truncis et duro robore nata, 3I5 quis neque mos neque cultus erat, nec iungere tauros aut componere opes norant aut parcere parto, sed rami atque asper victu venatus alebat.
Pagina 12 - Gorgona desecto vertentem lumina collo. 'tollite cuneta' inquit 'coeptosque auferte labores, Aetnaei Cyclopes, et hue advertite mentem : 440 arma acri facienda viro, nunc viribus usus, nunc manibus rapidis, omni nunc arte magistra. praecipitate moras.
Pagina 10 - Minerva impositum, cinerem et sopitos suscitat ignis, 410 noctem addens operi, famulasque ad lumina longo exercet penso, castum ut servare cubile coniugis et possit parvos educere natos : haud secus Ignipotens nee tempore segnior illo mollibus e stratis opera ad fabrilia surgit.
Pagina 8 - Thybris, 330 a quo post Itali fluvium cognomine Thybrim diximus ; amisit verum vetus Albula nomen. me pulsum patria pelagique extrema sequentem Fortuna omnipotens et ineluctabile fatum his posuere locis, matrisque egere tremenda Carmentis nymphae monita et deus auctor Apollo.
Pagina 23 - Phoebi dona recognoscit populorum aptatque superbis postibus; incedunt victae longo ordine gentes, quam variae linguis, habitu tam vestis et armis.
Pagina 17 - ... haec genitor digressu dicta supremo fundebat ; famuli conlapsum in tecta ferebant. lamque adeo exierat portis equitatus apertis, 585 Aeneas inter primos et fidus Achates, inde alii Troiae proceres, ipse agmine Pallas in medio, chlamyde et pictis conspectus in armis, qualis ubi Oceani perfusus Lucifer unda, quem Venus ante alios astrorum diligit ignis, 590 extulit os sacrum caelo tenebrasque resolvit.
Pagina 5 - Quae vobis, quae digna, viri, pro laudibus istis praemia posse rear solvi ? Pulcherrima primum di moresque dabunt vestri; tum cetera reddet actutum pius Aeneas atque integer aevi 255' Ascanius, meriti tanti non immemor umquam.' ' Immo ego vos, cui sola salus genitore reducto...