Virgil: Aeneid, book XIIMethuen, 1960 - 152 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 71
... means ' for my safety ' and the second pro me ' for my honour's sake ' . The third pro means ' as the price of ' . The repetition expresses irritation , for which optime , never used ironically by Virgil , is presumably a kind of ...
... means ' for my safety ' and the second pro me ' for my honour's sake ' . The third pro means ' as the price of ' . The repetition expresses irritation , for which optime , never used ironically by Virgil , is presumably a kind of ...
الصفحة 76
... means bene cedere or res means res secundas , the phrase cedere res Latio means ' Latium to prosper ' . imparibus ... concurrere fatis : ' going to battle with the fates ill - matched ' , i.e. with the balance of destiny uneven between ...
... means bene cedere or res means res secundas , the phrase cedere res Latio means ' Latium to prosper ' . imparibus ... concurrere fatis : ' going to battle with the fates ill - matched ' , i.e. with the balance of destiny uneven between ...
الصفحة 83
... means ' had taken their stand ' , and so ' were standing ' , just as the perfect consedimus in l . 237 means ' have seated ourselves ' , and so are sitting ' . quos . tot : the English idiom would be ' all of whom ' ; the juxtaposition ...
... means ' had taken their stand ' , and so ' were standing ' , just as the perfect consedimus in l . 237 means ' have seated ourselves ' , and so are sitting ' . quos . tot : the English idiom would be ' all of whom ' ; the juxtaposition ...
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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