Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... Assaracus and Ilus here enjoy 880 890 Perpetual fame , with him who founded Troy . The chief beheld their chariots from afar , Their shining arms , and coursers trained to war : Their lances fixed in earth , their steeds around , Freed ...
... Assaracus and Ilus here enjoy 880 890 Perpetual fame , with him who founded Troy . The chief beheld their chariots from afar , Their shining arms , and coursers trained to war : Their lances fixed in earth , their steeds around , Freed ...
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... Assaracus shall enslave Phthia and bright Mycenæ , and shall lord it over conquered Argos . ' 390. Cæsar ] Augustus , adopted from the gens Octavia into the gens Julia by his maternal uncle , Caius Julius Cæsar . Virgil calls him Julius ...
... Assaracus shall enslave Phthia and bright Mycenæ , and shall lord it over conquered Argos . ' 390. Cæsar ] Augustus , adopted from the gens Octavia into the gens Julia by his maternal uncle , Caius Julius Cæsar . Virgil calls him Julius ...
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... Assaracus Laomedon Capys Priam Anchises Tros ( or Assaracus ) Ganymedes Hector Æneas 893. mighty Po ] Cf. Georgics [ Dryden ] IV . 529-30 , where the subterranean sources of all rivers are disclosed to Aristæus : ' Where Po first issues ...
... Assaracus Laomedon Capys Priam Anchises Tros ( or Assaracus ) Ganymedes Hector Æneas 893. mighty Po ] Cf. Georgics [ Dryden ] IV . 529-30 , where the subterranean sources of all rivers are disclosed to Aristæus : ' Where Po first issues ...
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