Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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الصفحة 197
... Pallas at your head . No gods press upon us ; mortals , by mortal foes are we driven ; we have as many lives , as many hands as they . Lo ! ocean hems us in with mighty barrier of sea ; even now earth fails our flight ; shall we seek ...
... Pallas at your head . No gods press upon us ; mortals , by mortal foes are we driven ; we have as many lives , as many hands as they . Lo ! ocean hems us in with mighty barrier of sea ; even now earth fails our flight ; shall we seek ...
الصفحة 201
... Pallas presses and strains ; there Lausus confronts him ; the two nearly matched in years , and peerless in beauty ... Pallas ; to me alone is Pallas due ; I would that his father himself were here to see ! " He said , and at his bidding ...
... Pallas presses and strains ; there Lausus confronts him ; the two nearly matched in years , and peerless in beauty ... Pallas ; to me alone is Pallas due ; I would that his father himself were here to see ! " He said , and at his bidding ...
الصفحة 570
... Pallas , i.e. Athene or Minerva , G. II . 181 ; Ci . 29 ; M. 113 Pallantēus , adj . of Pallas ( 2 ) , A. IX . 196 , 241 ; neuter , as subst . Pallanteum , the city built by Evander , A. VIII . 54 , 341 Pallas : ( 1 ) an epithet of the ...
... Pallas , i.e. Athene or Minerva , G. II . 181 ; Ci . 29 ; M. 113 Pallantēus , adj . of Pallas ( 2 ) , A. IX . 196 , 241 ; neuter , as subst . Pallanteum , the city built by Evander , A. VIII . 54 , 341 Pallas : ( 1 ) an epithet of the ...