Virgil: Aeneid, book XIIMethuen, 1960 - 152 من الصفحات |
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... English and Latin word order , and , in Virgil's case , some peculiarities of epic convention and of his own methods of expression . Considerable help in overcoming some of these difficulties can be derived from the reading of English ...
... English and Latin word order , and , in Virgil's case , some peculiarities of epic convention and of his own methods of expression . Considerable help in overcoming some of these difficulties can be derived from the reading of English ...
الصفحة 17
... English poets under classical inspiration , is the simile , derived by Virgil from Homer and Apollonius Rhodius.1 The simile was originally , we may suppose , used for simple clarification , but already in Homer it is a poetical ...
... English poets under classical inspiration , is the simile , derived by Virgil from Homer and Apollonius Rhodius.1 The simile was originally , we may suppose , used for simple clarification , but already in Homer it is a poetical ...
الصفحة 85
... English languages , viz . the pictorial richness and power of the Latin verb as opposed to the English one . In English the noun and the adjective are the main repositories of imagery ; in Latin the verb is at least as potent in this ...
... English languages , viz . the pictorial richness and power of the Latin verb as opposed to the English one . In English the noun and the adjective are the main repositories of imagery ; in Latin the verb is at least as potent in this ...
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accusative Achilles acies adjective aduerso adverb ae f Aeneas Aeneid Aeneid XII agmina Apollonius Rhodius Arcadian arma armis atque caesura consonant curru dactylic dative Death of Turnus described Ennius epic equos Etruscan ferro foedera followed Greek haec harena haud Hector hexameter hinc Homer iam iam Iapyx Iliad illi implacabilis ingens inis inter intr Introduction ipse Italian Italy itum Iuppiter Juno Juturna Latin Latium Loeb manu means Messapus metre metrical mihi Mnestheus multa neque note on 11 noun nunc olli omnis ōris partic pater perf phrase plural poet poetic poetry prep proelia pugna quae quid quis quod refers rendering Rieu Roman Rutuli Rutulians scansion Servius simile simul spondaic spondee subjunctive subst syllable Teucri Trojan Troy Turno Turnus ueluti uiro uolnere verb verse Virgil Virgilian vowel Warde Fowler word order