The first, second, and third books of Virgil's Æneid, with notes, revised and ed. by W.D. Kenny |
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... Numbers as class - books , and thus prevent the soiling or destruction of the more expensive books . ST . MARY'S , RICHMOND , April , 1853 . W. D. K. PREFACE . THE first three numbers of the Students ' GENERAL PREFACE. ...
... Numbers as class - books , and thus prevent the soiling or destruction of the more expensive books . ST . MARY'S , RICHMOND , April , 1853 . W. D. K. PREFACE . THE first three numbers of the Students ' GENERAL PREFACE. ...
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Publius Vergilius Maro William David Kenny. PREFACE . THE first three numbers of the Students ' Classic Pamphlets are now published , and bound in the present volume . The kind and flattering approval of many of the profession induces ...
Publius Vergilius Maro William David Kenny. PREFACE . THE first three numbers of the Students ' Classic Pamphlets are now published , and bound in the present volume . The kind and flattering approval of many of the profession induces ...
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... three Fates , Clotho , Lachesis , and Atropos . As they spin the thread of each individual's destiny , they are said to cause the wheel to revolve 15 20 25 30 ( volvere ) ; hence we have in Latin the expression , volvere fatum.- Sic ...
... three Fates , Clotho , Lachesis , and Atropos . As they spin the thread of each individual's destiny , they are said to cause the wheel to revolve 15 20 25 30 ( volvere ) ; hence we have in Latin the expression , volvere fatum.- Sic ...
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... top of an altar , as the islands appeared just above the waves . The Saxa refers to two or three rocky islands opposite to Carthage , called Egimuri . Unam , quæ Lycios fidumque vehebat Oronten , Ipsius ante C 2 LIBER I. 11 90 ...
... top of an altar , as the islands appeared just above the waves . The Saxa refers to two or three rocky islands opposite to Carthage , called Egimuri . Unam , quæ Lycios fidumque vehebat Oronten , Ipsius ante C 2 LIBER I. 11 90 ...
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... three were preserved from the rocks ( v . 109 ) , three from the quicksands ( v . 111 ) , and the one in which Eneas was , made the seven . The one in which Orontes was , had sunk . We shall hear of the other twelve in v . 399 . 177 ...
... three were preserved from the rocks ( v . 109 ) , three from the quicksands ( v . 111 ) , and the one in which Eneas was , made the seven . The one in which Orontes was , had sunk . We shall hear of the other twelve in v . 399 . 177 ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Achilles Æneas æquora alii Apollo aras arma armis auro bello Book called circùm city Danaûm daughter dedit dictis Dido divûm domus editions Eneas ENEIDOS fata ferro find first fluctus fortè fortuna genus given gods great Greeks hæc hanc Haud Hector here hìc Hinc ignes illa ille ingens intereà island Italiam Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter king Latio LIBER limina line litora long longo made magno Maia manu manus meaning means mihi moenia muros name Nate naves neque noctem nunc omnis oris pater pectore pelago Penates Phrygia place Postquam Priam primùm procul Pyrrhus quà quæ quis quò quondam Quos quum refers regna sacerdos sanguine saxa See Note Series sidera simul socii sometimes super Talia tandem tela temple terras three tibi Troja Troy understood undis urbem used Venus verb Virgil were whole word words
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Página 102 - Alpheum fama est hue Elidis amnem Occultas egisse vias subter mare ; qui nunc 695 Ore, Arethusa, tuo Siculis confunditur undis.
Página 57 - Non sic, aggeribus ruptis quum spumeus amnis Exiit oppositasque evicit gurgite moles, Fertur in arva furens cumulo, camposque per omnes Cum stabulis armenta trahit.
Página 36 - Hic canit errantem lunam solisque labores ; unde hominum genus et pecudes ; unde imber et ignes ; Arcturum pluviasque Hyadas geminosque Triones ; quid tantum Oceano properent se tinguere soles 745 hiberni, vel quae tardis mora noctibus obstet.
Página 47 - ... illi agmine certo Laocoonta petunt ; et primum parva duorum corpora natorum serpens amplexus uterque implicat et miseros morsu depascitur artus ; 215 post ipsum, auxilio subeuntem ac tela ferentem, corripiunt spirisque ligant ingentibus : et iam bis medium amplexi, bis collo squamea circum terga dati, superant capite et cervicibus altis.
Página 23 - ... exercet sub sole labor, cum gentis adultos educunt fetus, aut cum liquentia mella stipant et dulci distendunt nectare cellas, aut onera accipiunt venientum, aut agmine facto ignavum fucos pecus a praesepibus arcent ; 435 fervet opus redolentque thymo fragrantia mella. "o fortunati, quorum iam moenia surgunt ! " Aeneas ait et fastigia suspicit urbis.
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