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... his unhappy lot . But on obtaining at length the object of his petition , his joy
and gratitude found utterance in the beautiful hymn called the fourth Eclogue , in
which he hails the auspicious times just dawning on the 12 VIRGIL'S AENEID.
... his unhappy lot . But on obtaining at length the object of his petition , his joy
and gratitude found utterance in the beautiful hymn called the fourth Eclogue , in
which he hails the auspicious times just dawning on the 12 VIRGIL'S AENEID.
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14. dives , etc .: ' rich in resources , and formidable in the pursuits of war . ' See H.
451 , 2 ; LM . 573 ; A. 218 , a ; B. 204 , 1 ; G. 374 ; ( H. 399 , 1 , 3 ) . 15. terris
magis : for the ablative with the comparative , instead of the accusative of the
object ...
14. dives , etc .: ' rich in resources , and formidable in the pursuits of war . ' See H.
451 , 2 ; LM . 573 ; A. 218 , a ; B. 204 , 1 ; G. 374 ; ( H. 399 , 1 , 3 ) . 15. terris
magis : for the ablative with the comparative , instead of the accusative of the
object ...
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327. quam— memorem ? ( whom can I call thee ? ' For the mood , sec note on l .
565 . 328. nec hominem sonat : ' nor does thy voice sound human . ' Sonal takes
an accusative of the inner object ( cognate accusative ) . Cf. VI , 50 ; see H. 409 ...
327. quam— memorem ? ( whom can I call thee ? ' For the mood , sec note on l .
565 . 328. nec hominem sonat : ' nor does thy voice sound human . ' Sonal takes
an accusative of the inner object ( cognate accusative ) . Cf. VI , 50 ; see H. 409 ...
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... he occupies with a living object ( vivo amore ) , before her mind falls back into
habitual thoughts of Sychaeus . 723. quies : sc . fuit ; ' when the feasting was first
suspended ' ; referring to the change of courses ( mensae ) . For the tense to be ...
... he occupies with a living object ( vivo amore ) , before her mind falls back into
habitual thoughts of Sychaeus . 723. quies : sc . fuit ; ' when the feasting was first
suspended ' ; referring to the change of courses ( mensae ) . For the tense to be ...
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... as frequently , an adverb of time . gravem gemmis auroque : ' heavy with gems
and gold ' ; i.e. a massive goblet of gold studded with gems . 729. pateram : see
Fig . 28 . quam : is the object of implere understood , dependent upon soliti . 730.
... as frequently , an adverb of time . gravem gemmis auroque : ' heavy with gems
and gold ' ; i.e. a massive goblet of gold studded with gems . 729. pateram : see
Fig . 28 . quam : is the object of implere understood , dependent upon soliti . 730.
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Palavras e frases frequentes
ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus ävi bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud Hinc honor inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin manus means mihi mind moenia multa nunc object omnes one's oris pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi Trojan Troy turn Turnus Venus Virgil wind