The first, second, and third books of Virgil's Æneid, with notes, revised and ed. by W.D. Kenny |
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... used in the Grammar and Collegiate Schools of the British Empire . " 2 EACH NUMBER WILL BE COMPLETE IN ITSELF , and followed by such extract of the same author as is generally read ; and , afterwards , by other writers as are usually ...
... used in the Grammar and Collegiate Schools of the British Empire . " 2 EACH NUMBER WILL BE COMPLETE IN ITSELF , and followed by such extract of the same author as is generally read ; and , afterwards , by other writers as are usually ...
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... used transitively for ruere faciebant , and has the same meaning as the word sulcabant , were plough . ing . " 66 C 50 55 41. Ajācis Oilei . There were two heroes named Ajax . The one here is the son of Oïleus . The greater Ajax , who ...
... used transitively for ruere faciebant , and has the same meaning as the word sulcabant , were plough . ing . " 66 C 50 55 41. Ajācis Oilei . There were two heroes named Ajax . The one here is the son of Oïleus . The greater Ajax , who ...
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... used in the passive sense . Achate . Achates was the com- panion and friend of Æneas . His fidelity was so great , that Fidus Achates became a proverb . 317. Harpǎlyce , daughter of Harpalycus , king of Thrace . She was a woman of the ...
... used in the passive sense . Achate . Achates was the com- panion and friend of Æneas . His fidelity was so great , that Fidus Achates became a proverb . 317. Harpǎlyce , daughter of Harpalycus , king of Thrace . She was a woman of the ...
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... . 686. Lăticēmque Lyæum . Lati- cem properly means any liquid or fluid , but here means the liquor of Lyæus or Bacchus , and is ap .. plied to wine copiously used . • Paret Amor dictis cara genetricis , et alas Exuit LIBER 1 . 33.
... . 686. Lăticēmque Lyæum . Lati- cem properly means any liquid or fluid , but here means the liquor of Lyæus or Bacchus , and is ap .. plied to wine copiously used . • Paret Amor dictis cara genetricis , et alas Exuit LIBER 1 . 33.
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... used for libations . 731. Jupiter . He was supposed among his other attributes , to preside over the laws of hospi- tality . Jupiter was called by the Romans , on this account , Hospi talis . 36 ENEIDOS LIBER I. 740 Dixit , et in mensam ...
... used for libations . 731. Jupiter . He was supposed among his other attributes , to preside over the laws of hospi- tality . Jupiter was called by the Romans , on this account , Hospi talis . 36 ENEIDOS LIBER I. 740 Dixit , et in mensam ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Achates Achilles Æneæ Æneas æquora afterwards Anchises ancient Andromache Apollo aras Arcturum arma armis Ascanius Book called Cassandra celebrated circùm city coast cœlo conjux Creusa Danaûm daughter death destruction deûm Dido divæ divûm editions Eneas ENEIDOS LIBER fata fatus find first fluctus former fortè given goddess gods great Greeks hæc Hector Hecuba Helenus hence hìc Hinc ignes ingens intereà island Italiam Italy Ithaca Jamque Juno Jupiter king læta Laomedon limina litora long made meaning means mihi Minerva moenia name Nereus numina omnibus oris Palladium pater patriæ pectore pelago Peloponnesus Penates place Priam Priamus primùm Pyrrhus quà quæ quò quum referring refers regna sæpe sanguine saxa scanning this line See Note Sicily sidera sine sometimes subitò taken temple Teucri Thrace three tibi Troja Trojæ Troy Ulixes Ulysses understood undis urbem used Venus verb verò Vesta Virgil whole wife word words years
Passagens conhecidas
Página 16 - Quem das finem, rex magne, laborum? Antenor potuit, mediis elapsus Achivis, Illyricos penetrare sinus atque intima tutus regna Liburnorum, et fontem superare Timavi, unde per ora novem vasto cum murmure montis 245 it mare proruptum et pelago premit arva sonanti. Hic tamen ille urbem Patavi sedesque locavit Teucrorum...
Página 53 - Pergama; vos celsis nunc primum a navibus itis?" 375 Dixit, et extemplo, neque enim responsa dabantur fida satis, sensit medios delapsus in hostes. Obstupuit retroque pedem cum voce repressit. Improvisum aspris veluti qui sentibus anguem pressit humi nitens, trepidusque repente refugit 380 attollentem iras et caerula colla tumentem: haud secus Androgeus visu tremefactus abibat.
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 48 - ... 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.
Página 13 - Tum, pietate gravem ac meritis si forte virum quem Conspexere, silent, arrectisque auribus adstant ; Ille regit dictis animos, et pectora mulcet...
Página 93 - Hos ego digrediens lacrimis affabar obortis : Vivite felices, quibus est fortuna peracta Jam sua ; nos alia ex aliis in fata vocamur. Vobis parta quies ; nullum maris aequor arandum, 495 Arva neque Ausoniae semper cedentia retro Quaerenda.
Página 15 - Cyclopea saxa experti: revocate animos maestumque timorem mittite; forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. per varios casus, per tot discrimina rerum tendimus in Latium, sedes ubi fata quietas 205 ostendunt; illic fas regna resurgere Troiae. durate et vosmet rebus servate secundis.