Virgil, المجلد 2Harvard University Press, 1969 |
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الصفحة 121
... sword and fire.2 Thus the seas are pathless for the Teucrians , and hope of flight there is none . One half the world is lost to them , but the earth is in our hands in such thousands are the nations of Italy under arms . Naught do I ...
... sword and fire.2 Thus the seas are pathless for the Teucrians , and hope of flight there is none . One half the world is lost to them , but the earth is in our hands in such thousands are the nations of Italy under arms . Naught do I ...
الصفحة 197
... sword must hew a way through the foe . Where yonder mass of men presses thickest , there your noble country calls you back , with Pallas at your head . No gods press upon us ; mortals , by mortal foes are we driven ; we have as many ...
... sword must hew a way through the foe . Where yonder mass of men presses thickest , there your noble country calls you back , with Pallas at your head . No gods press upon us ; mortals , by mortal foes are we driven ; we have as many ...
الصفحة 211
... sword . Their furious onset Aeneas could not brook , but rushed upon them , and towered gigantic with opposing spear . To him Liger : " Not Diomede's horses dost thou see , nor Achilles ' car , nor Phrygia's plains ; this hour shall ...
... sword . Their furious onset Aeneas could not brook , but rushed upon them , and towered gigantic with opposing spear . To him Liger : " Not Diomede's horses dost thou see , nor Achilles ' car , nor Phrygia's plains ; this hour shall ...