Virgil: Aeneid, book XIIMethuen, 1960 - 152 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 89
... give freedom of movement to his hands and legs . Paeonium : for the scansion , see Introduction , p . 27 ; the adjective ... gives ( him ) no help ' . auctor , a word of many meanings requiring many different renderings in English ; here ...
... give freedom of movement to his hands and legs . Paeonium : for the scansion , see Introduction , p . 27 ; the adjective ... gives ( him ) no help ' . auctor , a word of many meanings requiring many different renderings in English ; here ...
الصفحة 104
... gives ' whom the struggle sentences , by what weight death descends ' . The difference between these two renderings illus- trates the difficulty of quo ; Mackail's rendering is more exact , the Loeb rendering gives a better sense . It ...
... gives ' whom the struggle sentences , by what weight death descends ' . The difference between these two renderings illus- trates the difficulty of quo ; Mackail's rendering is more exact , the Loeb rendering gives a better sense . It ...
الصفحة 109
... gives Virgil another and final opportunity to magnify the destiny of Rome . 793. finis : in cases where the context enables us to determine the gender , the singular of finis is in Virgil nearly as often feminine as masculine . 794 ...
... gives Virgil another and final opportunity to magnify the destiny of Rome . 793. finis : in cases where the context enables us to determine the gender , the singular of finis is in Virgil nearly as often feminine as masculine . 794 ...
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ablative accusative ae f Aeneas alliteration arma armis atque auis battle beginning called close consonant construction containing dactylic dative death described divine draw Edited effect English epic example expression father final followed foot Georg gives Greek haec hand hexameter Homer Iliad implacabilis indicative inis inter intr Introduction ipse Italian Italy Juno Juturna kind later Latin Loeb manu means mihi noun nunc object occurs ōris passage person phrase poet poetic poetry preceding present quae quis quod reading refers rendering repetition rhetorical Rieu Roman Rome seems sense Servius short side simile simul sound subjunctive subst suggests syllable thing tion translation Trojan Troy turn Turnus verb verse Virgil vowel word wounded