Virgil's Aeneid, books I-VISchwartz, Kirwin & Fauss, 1913 - 426 páginas |
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... word on the interpretation of Virgil . Perhaps no commentator ever will . Be this as it may , the special difficulty ... words are referred.
... word on the interpretation of Virgil . Perhaps no commentator ever will . Be this as it may , the special difficulty ... words are referred.
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... word - fencings of Venus and Juno , the defence of Aeneas swayed from love by destiny , the utterances of Jupiter charged with more than Roman gravitas , the threnody of young Euryalus ' mother over the mangled corpse of her fair young ...
... word - fencings of Venus and Juno , the defence of Aeneas swayed from love by destiny , the utterances of Jupiter charged with more than Roman gravitas , the threnody of young Euryalus ' mother over the mangled corpse of her fair young ...
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... word he is pitiful as well as pious . " Cardinal Newman includes even the ' Half - Lines ' within the scope of the pathetic . Most commentators have been content with the explanation that Virgil did not know what to add at the moment ...
... word he is pitiful as well as pious . " Cardinal Newman includes even the ' Half - Lines ' within the scope of the pathetic . Most commentators have been content with the explanation that Virgil did not know what to add at the moment ...
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... word - symbolism which raises in the mind indefinable associations . ' A sense is constantly produced as of some dim realm of moods almost beyond expression , a background consisting of another world . ' The descriptive faculty in the ...
... word - symbolism which raises in the mind indefinable associations . ' A sense is constantly produced as of some dim realm of moods almost beyond expression , a background consisting of another world . ' The descriptive faculty in the ...
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... word - symbolism , his pen - pictures - an appreciation of his rhythm is the last , but by no means the least , of the requisites for a com- plete realisation of his meaning . A Poem conveying the glamour of Empire through a royalty of ...
... word - symbolism , his pen - pictures - an appreciation of his rhythm is the last , but by no means the least , of the requisites for a com- plete realisation of his meaning . A Poem conveying the glamour of Empire through a royalty of ...
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid æquor amor Anchises animis Apollo āre ārī arma arsis Ascanius atque ātum ātus sum Augustus auras āvī cælo cælum circum Conington Creusa cursus Dardanus dative death deinde deûm dictis Dido divûm Eneas epithet ēre fata ferre genus goddess Golden Bough Greek hæc haud Helenus hendiadys Henry hinc Homer ingens inis inter ipse Italiam Italy itum Juno Jupiter king Latin Latium limina litora manus medial object metrical index mihi Mnestheus monia nåte neque noun numine nunc omnes ōnis ōris ōrum pater pectore poet prep Priam primum quæ quam quid quis quò quod quum regna Roman Rome Sibyl Sicily sidera spondees subj super syllable talia tantum terras Teucri tibi tmesis Troia Trojan Troy urbem Venus verb Virgil viri Vocab vowel word