The Eucis, Books I and II.: Rendered Into English Blank Iambic, with New Interpretations and IllustrationsTaylor and Walton, 1845 - 126 من الصفحات |
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... ( the first , I believe , of foster - son of that College ) , to elucidate the great Latin Epic . FITZWILLIAM - SQUARE , DUBLIN ; SEPTEMBER , 1845 . JAMES HENRY . I BEG to return my grateful acknowledgments to my kind.
... ( the first , I believe , of foster - son of that College ) , to elucidate the great Latin Epic . FITZWILLIAM - SQUARE , DUBLIN ; SEPTEMBER , 1845 . JAMES HENRY . I BEG to return my grateful acknowledgments to my kind.
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... Latin verse . ( a ) Ille ego , & c . - Imitated both by a proper adjunct to arma , and in the Spenser and Milton : - Lo ! I , the man whose muse whylome did maske , As time her taught , in lowly shepheard's weeds , Am now enforst a ...
... Latin verse . ( a ) Ille ego , & c . - Imitated both by a proper adjunct to arma , and in the Spenser and Milton : - Lo ! I , the man whose muse whylome did maske , As time her taught , in lowly shepheard's weeds , Am now enforst a ...
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... Latin race , And Alban fathers , and high , forted Rome . The causes tell , O Muse ; offended how Her deity , or for what personal smart , So from misfortune to misfortune drove , 10 15 From toil to toil , the queen of heaven , that man ...
... Latin race , And Alban fathers , and high , forted Rome . The causes tell , O Muse ; offended how Her deity , or for what personal smart , So from misfortune to misfortune drove , 10 15 From toil to toil , the queen of heaven , that man ...
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... Latin ; Aperto mari navigare . ( Plin . Hist . Nat . 1. 2 , c . 46. ) The poet , having stated the precise manner in which the God removed the other three ships from the rocks , judiciously avoids a similar particularity of de ...
... Latin ; Aperto mari navigare . ( Plin . Hist . Nat . 1. 2 , c . 46. ) The poet , having stated the precise manner in which the God removed the other three ships from the rocks , judiciously avoids a similar particularity of de ...
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... Latin idiom , which requires the pronoun to be supplied from the whole , not from a portion of the preceding subject , and in conformity with which it is impos- sible to doubt that Virgil ( if he had intended to express that the fluvius ...
... Latin idiom , which requires the pronoun to be supplied from the whole , not from a portion of the preceding subject , and in conformity with which it is impos- sible to doubt that Virgil ( if he had intended to express that the fluvius ...
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2ndly 3rdly Achates Achilles altar Anchises applied arma arms Ascanius Assaracus behold betrothed breast Calchas citadel compagibus conjux Creusa Danaï Dardan death dederat Dido Dryden Eneas Eneas's Eneis English Eolus Eurus express eyes fates fear fire flame Forbiger gates Goddess Gods Grecian Greeks hands hath heaven Hector hero Heyne horse infandous interpretation Iulus Juno Jupiter king Laocoon Latin limina Livy luminous midst mortal vision mountain muros Mycenae nimbi nimbus object observe opima Ovid Palamedes Pallas Pantheus passage Pelasgi Penates periphrasis poet poetical precisely present Priam quae queen raptatus bigis reader round sciz seat sense sentence ships shore Sichaeus side Sinon sire snatched spear story syrtes taking of Troy temple Tenedos term Teucrian thee thou Timavi tion trabes translation Trojans Troy's Tyrians Ulysses understand Venus verb vers Virgil Wagner walls waves weapons whole wholly winds words wretched
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الصفحة 110 - And it came to pass at the seventh time, that he said, Behold, there ariseth a little cloud out of the sea, like a man's hand.
الصفحة 76 - Thus Satan, talking to his nearest mate, With head up-lift above the wave, and eyes That sparkling blazed ; his other parts besides Prone on the flood, extended long and large, Lay floating many a rood...
الصفحة 111 - Each cast at the other, as when two black clouds With heaven's artillery fraught, come rattling on Over the Caspian, then stand front to front Hovering a space, till winds the signal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air...
الصفحة 56 - ... she thanked him, and told him, if he had a friend who loved her, he had only to teach him how to tell his story, and that would woo her.
الصفحة 56 - twas wondrous pitiful. She wished she had not heard it, yet she wished That heaven had made her such a man. She thanked me And bade me, if I had a friend that loved her, I should but teach him how to tell my story And that would woo her. Upon this hint I spake. She loved me for the dangers I had passed, And I loved her that she did pity them.
الصفحة 25 - Assyrian queen ; But far above in spangled sheen Celestial Cupid, her famed son, advanced, Holds his dear Psyche sweet entranced. After her wandering labours long, Till free consent the Gods among Make her his eternal bride, And from her fair unspotted side Two blissful twins are to be born, Youth and Joy : so Jove hath sworn.
الصفحة 76 - Neptune's priest by lot that year, With solemn pomp then sacrificed a steer ; When (dreadful to behold !) from sea we spied Two serpents, ranked abreast, the seas divide, And smoothly sweep along the swelling tide.
الصفحة 123 - This having said, she left me all in tears And minding much to speak; but she was gone, And subtly fled into the weightless air. Thrice raught I with mine arms to accoll her neck : Thrice did my hands vain hold the image escape, Like nimble winds, and like the flying dream.
الصفحة 41 - He saw her charming, but he saw not half The charms her downcast modesty conceal'd.