Virgil's Aeneid, Livro 12G. Routledge and Sons, 1887 - 319 páginas |
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... fortune by making him known to Mæcenas . It was Mecenas who suggested to Virgil the writing of his Georgics . As the Eclogues were based on Theocritus , so Virgil based his Georgics , perhaps in part on the last Georgics of Nicander ...
... fortune by making him known to Mæcenas . It was Mecenas who suggested to Virgil the writing of his Georgics . As the Eclogues were based on Theocritus , so Virgil based his Georgics , perhaps in part on the last Georgics of Nicander ...
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... fortune , and resigned to fate . " Virgil's interest in Lucretius was the greater because he himself was student of medicine , agriculture , mathematics , as well as of poetry . Made rich in worldly goods by the friendship of Augustus ...
... fortune , and resigned to fate . " Virgil's interest in Lucretius was the greater because he himself was student of medicine , agriculture , mathematics , as well as of poetry . Made rich in worldly goods by the friendship of Augustus ...
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... fortunes were broken by the political change . Translations by him from the Latin poets had been received with high favour . Criticism of that day saw ideal excellence in Latin poets of the Augustan age , and Virgil was the idol of the ...
... fortunes were broken by the political change . Translations by him from the Latin poets had been received with high favour . Criticism of that day saw ideal excellence in Latin poets of the Augustan age , and Virgil was the idol of the ...
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... fortune of their absent friends ; Alternate hopes and fears their minds possess , Whether to deem them dead or in distress . Above the rest , Æneas mourns the fate Of brave Orontes , and the uncertain state Of Gyas , Lycus , and of ...
... fortune of their absent friends ; Alternate hopes and fears their minds possess , Whether to deem them dead or in distress . Above the rest , Æneas mourns the fate Of brave Orontes , and the uncertain state Of Gyas , Lycus , and of ...
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... your Libyan coast . The good Æneas am I called , a name , While fortune favoured , not unknown to fame . My household gods , companions of my woes , With 20 [ BOOK ! .. VIRGIL'S ÆNEID . Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed: ...
... your Libyan coast . The good Æneas am I called , a name , While fortune favoured , not unknown to fame . My household gods , companions of my woes , With 20 [ BOOK ! .. VIRGIL'S ÆNEID . Pygmalion then the Tyrian sceptre swayed: ...
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Æneas aloft altars Anchises arms Ascanius Ausonian bear behold blood bore breast Carthage chief clouds coast command coursers Creusa cries crowned dare dart death descends Dido dire divine Euryalus eyes falchion fame fatal fate father Faunus fear field fierce fight fire flames flies flood foes force fortune friends fury ghost goddess gods grace Grecian ground hand haste head heaven hero holy honour Jove Juno Juturna king labour lance land Latian Latium Lausus limbs Messapus Mezentius mighty mind Mnestheus mortal night o'er oars Pallas peace Phrygian pious plain Priam prince purple pursue Queen race rage rest rising rites rolling Rutulians sacred shades shield shining shore shun side sight sire skies slain soul sound spear stand steeds stood sword Tarchon temples thee thou Thracian thrice throne thunder towers town train trembling Trojan troops Troy Turnus Tuscan Tyrian unhappy Virgil vows walls winds wood wound youth