P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, 第 7〜8 巻 |
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... Iuno his acuit verbis , ac talia fatur : 325 330 ' Hunc mihi da proprium , virgo sata Nocte , laborem , ' Hanc operam , ne noster honos infractave cedat ' Fama loco , neu conubiis ambire Latinum ' Aeneadae possint , Italosve obsidere ...
... Iuno his acuit verbis , ac talia fatur : 325 330 ' Hunc mihi da proprium , virgo sata Nocte , laborem , ' Hanc operam , ne noster honos infractave cedat ' Fama loco , neu conubiis ambire Latinum ' Aeneadae possint , Italosve obsidere ...
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... Iuno ' Inmemor est nostri . ' Sed te victa situ verique effeta senectus , 435 440 ' O mater , curis nequiquam exercet , et arma ' Regum inter falsa vatem formidine ludit . ' Cura tibi divom effigies et templa tueri ; ' Bella viri ...
... Iuno ' Inmemor est nostri . ' Sed te victa situ verique effeta senectus , 435 440 ' O mater , curis nequiquam exercet , et arma ' Regum inter falsa vatem formidine ludit . ' Cura tibi divom effigies et templa tueri ; ' Bella viri ...
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... Iuno : ' Terrorum et fraudis abunde est . ' Stant belli causae : pugnatur comminus armis . ' Quae fors prima dedit , sanguis novus imbuit arma . ' Talia coniugia et tales celebrent hymenaeos . ' Egregium Veneris genus et rex ipse ...
... Iuno : ' Terrorum et fraudis abunde est . ' Stant belli causae : pugnatur comminus armis . ' Quae fors prima dedit , sanguis novus imbuit arma . ' Talia coniugia et tales celebrent hymenaeos . ' Egregium Veneris genus et rex ipse ...
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... Iuno coming from Argos to Carthage sees the Trojans settling in Italy . ' Alas ' , she cries , accursed race , have they escaped ' all dangers ? as though my wrath were sated , or my power gone ! All ' has been vain ; Mars and Diana can ...
... Iuno coming from Argos to Carthage sees the Trojans settling in Italy . ' Alas ' , she cries , accursed race , have they escaped ' all dangers ? as though my wrath were sated , or my power gone ! All ' has been vain ; Mars and Diana can ...
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... Iuno ) was specially worshipped . Its chief hero was Inachus , supposed first king of it ; who also gave his name to the Argolic river Inachus . [ Vergil here and VI . 838 uses form Argi for Argos . ] Iuno is supposed to be returning ...
... Iuno ) was specially worshipped . Its chief hero was Inachus , supposed first king of it ; who also gave his name to the Argolic river Inachus . [ Vergil here and VI . 838 uses form Argi for Argos . ] Iuno is supposed to be returning ...
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according Aeneas Aeneid ancient arma atque Augustus beautiful called Cambridge clearly cloth College common compared course Demy 8vo describing Edited effective elaborate English epic Euander expression father feeling Fellow give gods Greek haec hand head Hercules hills hinc historic Homer idea imitation instance inter Ipse Italy Iuno king land late later Latin Latium less light London manu meaning mihi natural Notes Notice Observe originally Pallas passage pater perhaps phrase poem poet poetic points PRESS Price probably Professor quae Quam referring rhetorical river Roman Rome seems sense shield simile sound story strained stretch style suggested taken tells thing Tiber tibi tradition translation Trojans Troy Turnus University unusual variation verb Vergil Vergilian whole
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