Latin: Fourth YearSilver, Burdett, 1931 - 439 páginas |
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... Trojans sail from Sicily , Juno , recalling the destruction of the Greek fleet by Pallas , bewails her own helplessness Vix e conspectu Siculae telluris in altum 25. necdum not yet 27. spernere slight , spurn förma beauty , figure 28 ...
... Trojans sail from Sicily , Juno , recalling the destruction of the Greek fleet by Pallas , bewails her own helplessness Vix e conspectu Siculae telluris in altum 25. necdum not yet 27. spernere slight , spurn förma beauty , figure 28 ...
Página 238
... Trojan defenses , is set on fire and overthrown , and the Trojans within are killed or fall among the Latins and are slain by them . Numanus , brother - in - law of Turnus , taunts the Trojans with effeminacy , boasting of the hardihood ...
... Trojan defenses , is set on fire and overthrown , and the Trojans within are killed or fall among the Latins and are slain by them . Numanus , brother - in - law of Turnus , taunts the Trojans with effeminacy , boasting of the hardihood ...
Página 241
... Trojans have followed the oracles of the gods and prays that Ascanius at least be saved . Juno , enraged , disclaims responsibility for the misfortunes of the Trojans , since they have invaded Italy and committed many acts of violence ...
... Trojans have followed the oracles of the gods and prays that Ascanius at least be saved . Juno , enraged , disclaims responsibility for the misfortunes of the Trojans , since they have invaded Italy and committed many acts of violence ...
Contenido
THE TECHNIQUE OF POETRY | xviii |
RHETORICAL TERMS AND FIGURES | xxix |
THE LIFE AND WORKS OF VERGIL | xl |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 27 secciones no mostradas
Términos y frases comunes
Aeneas Aeneid aequis aequor aethere altō Anchises animō Apollo arma Ascanius atque Augustus aurās caelō caput Catullus circum coniunx Dardanus death Dido domus erat fāta fuit genus gods Greek haec hanc haud hendiadys hinc Hippomenes Horace hunc Iamque illa ille ingēns inque Introd ipsa ipse Italiam Italy Iuppiter Juno Jupiter king Latin Latium litora lower world magnō manu manūs Metre mihi moenia neque nōn nōs nunc oculis Odes omnia omnis ōra ōre Ovid pater poem poet poetry procul Proserpina quae quam quid quis quō quod quoque rēgna Roman Rome Rutuli Rutulians sẽ sēsē simul spondee super syllable tālia tamen tantō tantum terra terrās tibi Tibullus tmesis trans Trojans Troy Turnus umbrās undās urbem Venus Vergil vērō verse vēstīgia virum voltūs vōs word