Virgil's Aeneid books I-VI, Livros 1-6James Cornish & Sons, 1925 - 61 páginas |
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... direct discourse ; capto agrees with ei understood , which represents tibi of the original remark . Sinon has surrendered himself readily ; he must therefore have some ground for assurance . ( Note the alternation of rhythm , dactylic ...
... direct discourse ; capto agrees with ei understood , which represents tibi of the original remark . Sinon has surrendered himself readily ; he must therefore have some ground for assurance . ( Note the alternation of rhythm , dactylic ...
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... direct accusative , as in I. 228 . 276. iaculatus ignis : after hurling fires . In the Iliad ( XXII . 370 ) the Greeks look with admiration on Hector's corpse . How- ever , they stab him as they pass by and remark , " Truly Hector is ...
... direct accusative , as in I. 228 . 276. iaculatus ignis : after hurling fires . In the Iliad ( XXII . 370 ) the Greeks look with admiration on Hector's corpse . How- ever , they stab him as they pass by and remark , " Truly Hector is ...
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... , they prolong night and day . The accusatives are direct objects ; cf. annos demoror , II . 647 . 772. Tempestatibus agnam caedere : for a similar sacrifice , see III . 120 . 773. ex ordine = ex more , or rite , 440 NOTES.
... , they prolong night and day . The accusatives are direct objects ; cf. annos demoror , II . 647 . 772. Tempestatibus agnam caedere : for a similar sacrifice , see III . 120 . 773. ex ordine = ex more , or rite , 440 NOTES.
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ablative ablative absolute Achilles Aeneas Aeneid aequor alliteration anaphora Anchises animi Apollo āre arma Ascanius asyndeton atque Augustus auras caelo caelum circum clause Creusa cursus dactyls Dardanus dative diaeresis Dido Dido's divum emphatic entis expression fama fata genitive genus gods Greek haec haud Helenus hinc Homer Iliad illa ingens inter ipse īre Italiam itus Juno Jupiter king Latium limina Lines literally litora Lower World magna manus metonymy mihi Mnestheus moenia multa numine nunc omnia omnis ōnis ōris ōrum pater pectore poet poetical polysyndeton Priam primum pron quae quam quibus quid quis quod Roman sail sidera spondaic spondaic rhythm spondees subjunctive subst sunt super talia tantum terras tibi Troia Trojan Troy umbra unda urbe urbem Venus verb verse Virgil viris virum word