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For this the unhappy occupants of the adjacent country were forced to give up
their hereditary estates to the rapacious soldiery . As the lands of Cremona ,
which was one of the condemned cities , were not sufficient to satisfy the
legionaries to ...
For this the unhappy occupants of the adjacent country were forced to give up
their hereditary estates to the rapacious soldiery . As the lands of Cremona ,
which was one of the condemned cities , were not sufficient to satisfy the
legionaries to ...
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Mercury is then sent down to Carthage , in order to exercise a secret influence on
Queen Dido and the Carthaginians , that they may be prepared to give the
Trojans a friendly reception . 223. finis : “ an end ' ; i.e. of their mournful
conversation ...
Mercury is then sent down to Carthage , in order to exercise a secret influence on
Queen Dido and the Carthaginians , that they may be prepared to give the
Trojans a friendly reception . 223. finis : “ an end ' ; i.e. of their mournful
conversation ...
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His mission is to carry on a contest in Italy , to crush the resistance of its warlike
tribes , to give them customs , and to build them cities . . . . His must be a life of
struggle , of heroic endurance , and of great difficulties overcome ' ( Nettleship ...
His mission is to carry on a contest in Italy , to crush the resistance of its warlike
tribes , to give them customs , and to build them cities . . . . His must be a life of
struggle , of heroic endurance , and of great difficulties overcome ' ( Nettleship ...
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494-612 . Aeneas is lost in the contemplation of the Ilian pictures , when Queen
Dido enters the temple , attended by a numerous train , and proceeds to give
audience to her people . While Aeneas and Achates , still invisible , are watching
the ...
494-612 . Aeneas is lost in the contemplation of the Ilian pictures , when Queen
Dido enters the temple , attended by a numerous train , and proceeds to give
audience to her people . While Aeneas and Achates , still invisible , are watching
the ...
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She protracts the banquet by making many inquiries of Aeneas about the Trojan
war , and finally begs him to give an account of the sack of Troy , and of his own
subsequent adventures . 696. duce laetus Achate : see note on l . 275 . 697. venit
...
She protracts the banquet by making many inquiries of Aeneas about the Trojan
war , and finally begs him to give an account of the sack of Troy , and of his own
subsequent adventures . 696. duce laetus Achate : see note on l . 275 . 697. venit
...
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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