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 ...
... 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 ...
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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