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9. tot volvere casus : ' to pass through so many vicissitudes . ' The inci . dents of life , like time itself , are conceived as moving in a round or circle ; hence , “ turning ' is a metaphor signifying ' to pass through .
9. tot volvere casus : ' to pass through so many vicissitudes . ' The inci . dents of life , like time itself , are conceived as moving in a round or circle ; hence , “ turning ' is a metaphor signifying ' to pass through .
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... tower to hurl their missiles , and to pass over upon planks to the battlements of the besieged . Thus the Greeks might have intended to use the wooden horse . For the use of the future participle here , see H. 638 , 3 ; LM .
... tower to hurl their missiles , and to pass over upon planks to the battlements of the besieged . Thus the Greeks might have intended to use the wooden horse . For the use of the future participle here , see H. 638 , 3 ; LM .
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... gives him instructions about his future course ; informing him that his new kingdom is to be planted , not on the nearest ( or Adriatic ) shore of Italy , but on the farthest ( or Tyrrhe . nian ) shore ; that he must pass round the ...
... gives him instructions about his future course ; informing him that his new kingdom is to be planted , not on the nearest ( or Adriatic ) shore of Italy , but on the farthest ( or Tyrrhe . nian ) shore ; that he must pass round the ...
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... which they must pass round before they can reach their new country . 384. lentandus : ' must be bent ' ; must be dipped . 385. salis Ausonii : ' of the Ausonian sea ' ; that part of the sea which lies between Etruria and Sicily .
... which they must pass round before they can reach their new country . 384. lentandus : ' must be bent ' ; must be dipped . 385. salis Ausonii : ' of the Ausonian sea ' ; that part of the sea which lies between Etruria and Sicily .
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The Trojans pass a night on the shore at the foot of Mount Aetna , and are terrified by the strange noises of the volcano . 506. pelago : ' over the sea , ' as in II , 179. Ceraunia : mountains on the coast of Epirus , north of ...
The Trojans pass a night on the shore at the foot of Mount Aetna , and are terrified by the strange noises of the volcano . 506. pelago : ' over the sea , ' as in II , 179. Ceraunia : mountains on the coast of Epirus , north of ...
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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 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 urbem Venus Virgil wind