Virgil, المجلد 1Harvard University Press, 1965 |
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الصفحة 265
... Dido wields the sceptre -Dido , who , fleeing from her brother , came from the city of Tyre . Long would be the tale of wrong , long its winding course - but the main heads of the story I will trace . Her husband was Sychaeus , richest ...
... Dido wields the sceptre -Dido , who , fleeing from her brother , came from the city of Tyre . Long would be the tale of wrong , long its winding course - but the main heads of the story I will trace . Her husband was Sychaeus , richest ...
الصفحة 401
... Dido herself , matchless in beauty , with cup in hand , pours libation midway between the horns of a white heifer , or in presence of the gods moves slowly to the rich altars , and solem- nizes the day with gifts , then , gazing into ...
... Dido herself , matchless in beauty , with cup in hand , pours libation midway between the horns of a white heifer , or in presence of the gods moves slowly to the rich altars , and solem- nizes the day with gifts , then , gazing into ...
الصفحة 407
... Dido and the Trojan chief . Primal Earth and nuptial Juno give the sign ; fires flashed in Heaven , the witness to their bridal , and on the mountain - top screamed the Nymphs . That day was the first day of death , that first the cause ...
... Dido and the Trojan chief . Primal Earth and nuptial Juno give the sign ; fires flashed in Heaven , the witness to their bridal , and on the mountain - top screamed the Nymphs . That day was the first day of death , that first the cause ...
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