Virgil's Aeneid: With Explanatory NotesD. Appleton and Company, 1862 - 598 ページ |
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... death - from an ancient wall - painting , 447 462 33. Site of Carthage - landscape view , 463 BOOK V. 34. Helios , or Sol in his chariot , attended by Lucifer , Castor , and the per- sonification of sea and sky - from an ancient vase ...
... death - from an ancient wall - painting , 447 462 33. Site of Carthage - landscape view , 463 BOOK V. 34. Helios , or Sol in his chariot , attended by Lucifer , Castor , and the per- sonification of sea and sky - from an ancient vase ...
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... death , he now entered upon the long cherished plan of composing an Epic in the Homeric style , which should at once commemorate the glory of Rome and of Octavian , and win back the Romans , if possible , to the religious virtues of ...
... death , he now entered upon the long cherished plan of composing an Epic in the Homeric style , which should at once commemorate the glory of Rome and of Octavian , and win back the Romans , if possible , to the religious virtues of ...
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... death occurred in B. c . 19. His remains were conveyed from Brundusium to Naples , and buried on the hill of Posilippo , in the tomb still preserved and revered as the " tomb of Virgil . " It is said that Virgil , a short time before ...
... death occurred in B. c . 19. His remains were conveyed from Brundusium to Naples , and buried on the hill of Posilippo , in the tomb still preserved and revered as the " tomb of Virgil . " It is said that Virgil , a short time before ...
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... death of Dido ! Indeed the student will find in the Aeneid many dramatic scenes , many vivid pictures of life and manners , many lively narratives of adventure , any one of which would be of itself a poem , and would secure to its ...
... death of Dido ! Indeed the student will find in the Aeneid many dramatic scenes , many vivid pictures of life and manners , many lively narratives of adventure , any one of which would be of itself a poem , and would secure to its ...
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... , " for still greater emphasis . - 95 . Queis . Gr . § 136 , R. 2 ; Z. § 133 , note― Oppetere ; supply mortem ; to meet death ; especially as a warrior . See Ar- Eurus . nold's Lat . Prose , 249 , note.- -Gentis limits. BOOK FIRST . 317.
... , " for still greater emphasis . - 95 . Queis . Gr . § 136 , R. 2 ; Z. § 133 , note― Oppetere ; supply mortem ; to meet death ; especially as a warrior . See Ar- Eurus . nold's Lat . Prose , 249 , note.- -Gentis limits. BOOK FIRST . 317.
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