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In discoursing of great achievements and great events , it never falls short of the
grandeur which befits the epic style ; in passages of grief and suffering it takes
hold of our sympathies with all the power of the most affecting tragedy . What a ...
In discoursing of great achievements and great events , it never falls short of the
grandeur which befits the epic style ; in passages of grief and suffering it takes
hold of our sympathies with all the power of the most affecting tragedy . What a ...
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34-49 . Six years after the fall of Troy ( see introductory note to Book Third )
Aeneas and his followers arrived at Drepanum , in the west of Sicily , where they
were hospitably entertained by Acestes , a prince of Trojan descent . During this
visit ...
34-49 . Six years after the fall of Troy ( see introductory note to Book Third )
Aeneas and his followers arrived at Drepanum , in the west of Sicily , where they
were hospitably entertained by Acestes , a prince of Trojan descent . During this
visit ...
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104. tum prora avertit : sc . sese . et undis Dat latus : the ship , no longer impelled
by the oars , falls into the trough of the sea , and is immediately struck by the
whole weight of a mountainous wave , breaking upon its side . 105. cumulo : ' in a
...
104. tum prora avertit : sc . sese . et undis Dat latus : the ship , no longer impelled
by the oars , falls into the trough of the sea , and is immediately struck by the
whole weight of a mountainous wave , breaking upon its side . 105. cumulo : ' in a
...
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... with seven of his ships , lands in a secure haven , not far from the new city of
Carthage . Leaving his companions awhile , he ascends the neighboring rocks to
obtain a view of the sea , in the hope of descrying the rest of his fleet . He falls in ...
... with seven of his ships , lands in a secure haven , not far from the new city of
Carthage . Leaving his companions awhile , he ascends the neighboring rocks to
obtain a view of the sea , in the hope of descrying the rest of his fleet . He falls in ...
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The blood or race of Teucer , the Cretan ancestor of the Trojans ( III , 108 ) , has
well - nigh perished in the fall of Troy . Jupiter has promised that it shall be
revived in Italy through Aeneas and his followers . 236. omni dicione : ' with
unlimited ...
The blood or race of Teucer , the Cretan ancestor of the Trojans ( III , 108 ) , has
well - nigh perished in the fall of Troy . Jupiter has promised that it shall be
revived in Italy through Aeneas and his followers . 236. omni dicione : ' with
unlimited ...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvī bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind