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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 . ' The infinitive here is poetic for ut volveret . 10. pietate : embodying the ...
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 . ' The infinitive here is poetic for ut volveret . 10. pietate : embodying the ...
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... is shortened by being partially drawn up underneath the girdle , and allowed to fall over it in a fold , thus bringing the bottom of the tunic a little above the knee . The light mantle is then folded , and knotted round the waist .
... is shortened by being partially drawn up underneath the girdle , and allowed to fall over it in a fold , thus bringing the bottom of the tunic a little above the knee . The light mantle is then folded , and knotted round the waist .
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Large birds of this kind often Ay in a long line , and those in advance alight first , while the others continue a little while hovering above , and circling swiftly round in the ...
Large birds of this kind often Ay in a long line , and those in advance alight first , while the others continue a little while hovering above , and circling swiftly round in the ...
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The Romans , in Virgil's time , were accustomed to put a wreath round the drinking cup as well as round the mixing bowl or crater . 725. Fit strepitus tectis : ' the noise ( of festivity ) arises in the halls .
The Romans , in Virgil's time , were accustomed to put a wreath round the drinking cup as well as round the mixing bowl or crater . 725. Fit strepitus tectis : ' the noise ( of festivity ) arises in the halls .
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The Trojan multitude issues from the gates , and , gathering round the strange image , hesitate whether to convey it into the city or to destroy it . At this moment the cunning Sinon , who has purposcly suffered himself to be made ...
The Trojan multitude issues from the gates , and , gathering round the strange image , hesitate whether to convey it into the city or to destroy it . At this moment the cunning Sinon , who has purposcly suffered himself to be made ...
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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