Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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الصفحة 101
... stand trembling , and follow with their eyes the dusty cloud and the squadrons gleaming with brass . They through ... stands a vast grove , widely revered with ancestral awe ; on all sides curving hills enclose it , and girdle the ...
... stand trembling , and follow with their eyes the dusty cloud and the squadrons gleaming with brass . They through ... stands a vast grove , widely revered with ancestral awe ; on all sides curving hills enclose it , and girdle the ...
الصفحة 201
... stand aside from battle ; I alone encounter Pallas ; to me alone is Pallas due ; I would that his father himself were here to see ! " He said , and at his bidding his comrades withdrew from the field . But when the Rutulians retired ...
... stand aside from battle ; I alone encounter Pallas ; to me alone is Pallas due ; I would that his father himself were here to see ! " He said , and at his bidding his comrades withdrew from the field . But when the Rutulians retired ...
الصفحة 505
... stand at thy side . 9 9 Why , thou shameless one , worthy of Caesar's ire ! --whether thy secret crimes be told ( thy prostituted sister's vile life within thy tent - O why dost thou spur me on ? —and thy thrift in late hour at a ...
... stand at thy side . 9 9 Why , thou shameless one , worthy of Caesar's ire ! --whether thy secret crimes be told ( thy prostituted sister's vile life within thy tent - O why dost thou spur me on ? —and thy thrift in late hour at a ...