Pvbli Vergili Maronis Bvcolica: Aeneis: Georgica: the greater poems of Virgil, Volumen1Ginn & Company, 1894 |
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... lost her son , the young Marcellus . In compliment to her he inserted the beautiful lines ( vi . 868–886 ) in allusion to her loss . As he recited these lines with great power and pathos , —for among his accomplishments he was a most ...
... lost her son , the young Marcellus . In compliment to her he inserted the beautiful lines ( vi . 868–886 ) in allusion to her loss . As he recited these lines with great power and pathos , —for among his accomplishments he was a most ...
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... lost . Cf. Annali d'Instituto , etc. , 1861 . Tav . M. ] 109. Sea monsters . [ Wall painting . ] . 110. Greek ornament ( Maeander ) . [ Vase . ] III . Athlete with fillet of ribbon . [ Statue . ] 112. Cestus ( a ) ( b ) Statue of Pollux ...
... lost . Cf. Annali d'Instituto , etc. , 1861 . Tav . M. ] 109. Sea monsters . [ Wall painting . ] . 110. Greek ornament ( Maeander ) . [ Vase . ] III . Athlete with fillet of ribbon . [ Statue . ] 112. Cestus ( a ) ( b ) Statue of Pollux ...
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... lost , who come as envoys from the scattered ships ( 418-519 ) . The appeal of the shipwrecked men moves the compassion of Dido : upon which the mist dissolves , and Æneas appears before the queen ( 520–593 ) . He declares himself ...
... lost , who come as envoys from the scattered ships ( 418-519 ) . The appeal of the shipwrecked men moves the compassion of Dido : upon which the mist dissolves , and Æneas appears before the queen ( 520–593 ) . He declares himself ...
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... Idae ducebatque diem , Danaique obsessa tenebant limina portarum , nec spes opis ulla dabatur ; cessi , et sublato montes genitore petivi . 800 BOOK III . — THE WANDERING OF NEAS . THE II . 804. ] 83 Apparition of the Lost Creusa .
... Idae ducebatque diem , Danaique obsessa tenebant limina portarum , nec spes opis ulla dabatur ; cessi , et sublato montes genitore petivi . 800 BOOK III . — THE WANDERING OF NEAS . THE II . 804. ] 83 Apparition of the Lost Creusa .
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... lost verb of which poto is the frequentative , and potus the participle ( § 302 ; G. 436 ; H. 546 ) . – iuvenci , i.e. ur cattle ( so that we shall not have to look for them ) . ... 12. praetexit , fringes . 13. examina ( ex ECL . VII ...
... lost verb of which poto is the frequentative , and potus the participle ( § 302 ; G. 436 ; H. 546 ) . – iuvenci , i.e. ur cattle ( so that we shall not have to look for them ) . ... 12. praetexit , fringes . 13. examina ( ex ECL . VII ...
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Términos y frases comunes
actly Æneas Æneid aequor amor Anchises ancient animi animo Apollo āre ārī arma ārum atque ātum ātus auras āvī caelo cæsura cere circum Creüsa cura cursus Dardanus dative decl dere Dido divine duced entis ēre famous fata Greek haec haud hence hinc inter ipse itum Latin Latium Less ex Less exactly litora manus Masc mihi moenia neque Neut numine nunc omnes omnia omnis one's ōnis orig ōris ōrum Ovid pater perf perh plur Poetically Priam prob pron quae quam quid quis quod reduced rites Roman root Rutulian sacred sense Sicily sidera stem akin subst tantum terra things Thrace tibi Trojan Troy umbra unda urbe urbem verb Virgil word
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Página 163 - Ibant obscuri sola sub nocte per umbram perque domos Ditis vacuas et inania regna: quale per incertam lunam sub luce maligna 270 est iter in silvis, ubi caelum condidit umbra luppiter et rebus nox abstulit atra colorem.
Página 23 - Amor docuit natorum sanguine matrem commaculare manus ; crudelis tu quoque, mater : crudelis mater magis, an puer improbus ille? improbus ille puer ; crudelis tu quoque, mater.
Página 14 - Apollo. 35 grandia saepe quibus mandavimus hordea sulcis, infelix lolium et steriles nascuntur avenae; pro molli viola, pro purpureo narcisso carduus et spinis surgit paliurus acutis. spargite humum foliis, inducite fontibus umbras, 40 pastores; mandat fieri sibi talia Daphnis; et tumulum facite, et tumulo superaddite carmen: 'Daphnis ego in silvis, hinc usque ad sidera notus, formosi pecoris custos, formosior ipse.
Página 22 - Saepibus in nostris parvam te roscida mala — Dux ego vester eram — vidi cum matre legentem. Alter ab undecimo tum me iam acceperat annus ; Iam fragilis poteram ab terra contingere ramos. Ut vidi, ut perii ! ut me malus abstulit error ! Incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus.
Página 181 - Sunt geminae Somni portae ; quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, 895 sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia Manes.
Página 18 - Yet once more, O ye laurels, and once more Ye myrtles brown, with ivy never sere, I come to pluck your berries harsh and crude, And with forced fingers rude, Shatter your leaves before the mellowing year.
Página 159 - Talibus orabat dictis, arasque tenebat, cum sic orsa loqui vates : ' Sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno ; noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.
Página 59 - infandum, regina, iubes renovare dolorem, Troianas ut opes et lamentabile regnum eruerint Danai, quaeque ipse miserrima vidi, et quorum pars magna fui. quis talia fando Myrmidonum Dolopumve aut duri miles Ulixi temperet a lacrimis ? et iam nox umida caelo praecipitat, suadentque cadentia sidera somnos.
Página 149 - Nate dea, quo fata trahunt retrahuntque, sequamur; Quidquid erit, superanda omnis fortuna ferendo est.
Página 40 - Post mihi non simili poena commissa luetis. Maturate fugam, regique haec dicite vestro : non illi imperium pelagi saevumque tridentem, sed mihi sorte datum.