Virgil's Aeneid: With Explanatory NotesD. Appleton and Company, 1862 - 598 ページ |
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... Trojan who came to Italy and Latium , he necessarily implies that some other Trojans arrived there af- TER him , as well as that none reached Italy before him . We may say , indeed , with Forbiger and others , that no Trojan did reach ...
... Trojan who came to Italy and Latium , he necessarily implies that some other Trojans arrived there af- TER him , as well as that none reached Italy before him . We may say , indeed , with Forbiger and others , that no Trojan did reach ...
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... Trojans under the common name of Latins.- -7 . Altae . Rome , like many cities of Italy , was built on elevated ... Trojan race through Dardanus from Jupiter and Electra ; ( 2 ) the choice of the Trojan Ganymede to be cup - bearer of the ...
... Trojans under the common name of Latins.- -7 . Altae . Rome , like many cities of Italy , was built on elevated ... Trojan race through Dardanus from Jupiter and Electra ; ( 2 ) the choice of the Trojan Ganymede to be cup - bearer of the ...
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... Trojan race descended.- Rapti . Ganymede , according to the myth , when hunting on Mount Ida , was seized by the eagle ... Trojans.- -32 . Acti fatis ; led by the fates ; see on fato pro- fugus , 2. -Circum ; see on contra , above , 13 ...
... Trojan race descended.- Rapti . Ganymede , according to the myth , when hunting on Mount Ida , was seized by the eagle ... Trojans.- -32 . Acti fatis ; led by the fates ; see on fato pro- fugus , 2. -Circum ; see on contra , above , 13 ...
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... Trojan descent . During this visit Anchises , the father of Aeneas , died . The Trojans were now , in the seventh summer , setting sail again from Drepanum , joyful ( laeti ) in the hope of soon reaching Italy , the end of their ...
... Trojan descent . During this visit Anchises , the father of Aeneas , died . The Trojans were now , in the seventh summer , setting sail again from Drepanum , joyful ( laeti ) in the hope of soon reaching Italy , the end of their ...
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... Trojans . - 89 . Nox ; the term for night in all languages is often used in poetry , as here , for darkness.- -90 . Poli ; the heavens ; polus is frequently so used.- -92 . Solvantur frigore ; are paralyzed with chilling fear . Cold is ...
... Trojans . - 89 . Nox ; the term for night in all languages is often used in poetry , as here , for darkness.- -90 . Poli ; the heavens ; polus is frequently so used.- -92 . Solvantur frigore ; are paralyzed with chilling fear . Cold is ...
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90 ページ - ... qui face Dardanios ferroque sequare colonos, nunc, olim, quocumque dabunt se tempore vires. litora litoribus contraria, fluctibus undas imprecor, arma armis : pugnent ipsique nepotesque.