The death of Turnus: observations on the twelfth book of the AeneidB.H. Blackwell, 1919 - 157 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 43
... natural to do so . In the parallel case of Dido we may be sure that his heart was with the queen , and there are signs in this book that it was with Turnus too . Yet his judgment was always with Aeneas , and the twelfth book sways ...
... natural to do so . In the parallel case of Dido we may be sure that his heart was with the queen , and there are signs in this book that it was with Turnus too . Yet his judgment was always with Aeneas , and the twelfth book sways ...
الصفحة 46
... nature ; and human nature loves negatives , as every- one who lives in an English village knows . So 46 The Death of Turnus.
... nature ; and human nature loves negatives , as every- one who lives in an English village knows . So 46 The Death of Turnus.
الصفحة 47
... nature , which had a word for No , but none for Yes . Human nature loves to appeal to the imagination by lowering the strength of language : " that was not a bad shot , " we used to say at golf , leaving the adversary to fill up our ...
... nature , which had a word for No , but none for Yes . Human nature loves to appeal to the imagination by lowering the strength of language : " that was not a bad shot , " we used to say at golf , leaving the adversary to fill up our ...
الصفحة 49
... bids the reader pause and let his mind dwell on the picture . What makes the beauty of a simile is not only its own truth to 1 Schanz , " Gesch . der Röm . Lit. , " iii . 116 . nature , as , c.g. , in the simile of 49 The Death of Turnus.
... bids the reader pause and let his mind dwell on the picture . What makes the beauty of a simile is not only its own truth to 1 Schanz , " Gesch . der Röm . Lit. , " iii . 116 . nature , as , c.g. , in the simile of 49 The Death of Turnus.
الصفحة 50
observations on the twelfth book of the Aeneid William Warde Fowler. nature , as , c.g. , in the simile of the swift in 473 ff . , but the feeling which it nurses . A beautiful example of this is the comparison of the dying Euryalus ( ix ...
observations on the twelfth book of the Aeneid William Warde Fowler. nature , as , c.g. , in the simile of the swift in 473 ff . , but the feeling which it nurses . A beautiful example of this is the comparison of the dying Euryalus ( ix ...
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الصفحة 24 - Ac velut immissi diversis partibus ignes arentem in silvam et virgulta sonantia lauro; aut ubi decursu rapido de montibus altis dant sonitum spumosi amnes, et in aequora currunt quisque suum populatus iter...
الصفحة 9 - Accepit vocem lacrimis Lavinia matris Flagrantis perfusa genas, cui plurimus ignem 65 Subjecit rubor, et calefacta per ora cucurrit. Indum sanguineo veluti violaverit ostro Si quis ebur, aut mixta rubent ubi lilia multa Alba rosa : talis virgo dabat ore colores.
الصفحة 38 - utere sorte tua. miseri te si qua parentis tangere cura potest, oro, — fuit et tibi talis Anchises genitor — Dauni miserere senectae, et me, seu corpus spoliatum lumine mavis, redde meis. vicisti, et victum tendere palmas Ausonii videre ; tua est Lavinia coniunx : ulterius ne tende odiis.
الصفحة 117 - Turnus, et obtutu tacito stetit; aestuat ingens Uno in corde pudor mixtoque insania luctu Et furiis agitatus amor et conscia virtus.
الصفحة 12 - Interea reges, ingenti mole Latinus quadriiugo vehitur curru, cui tempora circum aurati bis sex radii fulgentia cingunt, Solis avi specimen; bigis it Turnus in albis, bina manu lato crispans hastilia ferro...
الصفحة 8 - Sine me haec haud mollia fatu sublatis aperire dolis, simul hoc animo hauri : me natam nulli veterum sociare procorum fas erat, idque omnes divique hominesque canebant.
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الصفحة 154 - Exuviasque hausit, furiis accensus, et ira Terribilis: Tune hinc, spoliis indute meorum, Eripiare mihi ? Pallas te hoc vulnere, Pallas Immolat, et poenam scelerato ex sanguine sumit.
الصفحة 32 - Turni de vita et sanguine certant. 765 forte sacer Fauno foliis oleaster amaris hie steterat, nautis olim venerabile lignum, servati ex undis ubi figere dona solebant Laurenti divo et votas suspendere vestes; sed stirpem Teucri nullo discrimine sacrum 770 sustulerant, puro ut possent concurrere campo.
الصفحة 121 - ... 680 dixit, et e curru saltum dedit ocius arvis, perque hostes, per tela ruit, maestamque sororem deserit, ac rapido cursu media agmina rumpit. ac veluti montis saxum de vertice praeceps cum ruit, avulsum vento, seu turbidus imber proluit, aut annis solvit sublapsa vetustas ; fertur in abruptum magno mons...