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... Dido.1 In the two following books Aeneas narrates to Dido his wanderings , from the downfall of Troy up till that time . The fourth contains the loves of Aeneas and Dido , the departure of the former by the command of the gods , and the ...
... Dido.1 In the two following books Aeneas narrates to Dido his wanderings , from the downfall of Troy up till that time . The fourth contains the loves of Aeneas and Dido , the departure of the former by the command of the gods , and the ...
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Publius Vergilius Maro. Turnus , nor the rage of Amata that of Dido ? The deities also preserve their characteristics ; and Jupiter's dignity is as ... Dido - for this he plunges into a bloody war in a strange land . Now INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
Publius Vergilius Maro. Turnus , nor the rage of Amata that of Dido ? The deities also preserve their characteristics ; and Jupiter's dignity is as ... Dido - for this he plunges into a bloody war in a strange land . Now INTRODUCTION . xxiii.
Page 129
... Dido , queen of Carthage , friendly to Aeneas , 297-304 . Interview between Aeneas and Venus , at first in the guise of a huntress , 305-409 . He proceeds to Carthage , along with Achates , both rendered invisible I AENEIDOS ...
... Dido , queen of Carthage , friendly to Aeneas , 297-304 . Interview between Aeneas and Venus , at first in the guise of a huntress , 305-409 . He proceeds to Carthage , along with Achates , both rendered invisible I AENEIDOS ...
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... Dido visits the temple , 494-508 . A deputation from the twelve missing ships of the Trojans waits on Dido , to complain of the outrages of her people , and bewail the loss of Aeneas , 509-560 . Dido consoles them , and offers them a ...
... Dido visits the temple , 494-508 . A deputation from the twelve missing ships of the Trojans waits on Dido , to complain of the outrages of her people , and bewail the loss of Aeneas , 509-560 . Dido consoles them , and offers them a ...
Page 141
... Dido Finibus arceret . Volat ille per aëra magnum 290 295 300 274. Ilia , elsewhere called Rhea Sylvia , of royal blood ( regina ) , and priestess of Vesta ( sacerdos ) .- 276 . Excipere is , ' to receive in succession ' -'to succeed to ...
... Dido Finibus arceret . Volat ille per aëra magnum 290 295 300 274. Ilia , elsewhere called Rhea Sylvia , of royal blood ( regina ) , and priestess of Vesta ( sacerdos ) .- 276 . Excipere is , ' to receive in succession ' -'to succeed to ...
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Page 39 - O mihi tarn longae maneat pars ultima vitae, Spiritus et, quantum sat erit tua dicere facta : Non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 Nee Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.
Page 204 - Charybdis 420 obsidet, atque imo barathri ter gurgite vastos sorbet in abruptum fluctus rursusque sub auras erigit alternos, et sidera verberat unda.
Page 447 - Hic Venus, indigno nati concussa dolore, dictamnum genetrix Cretaea carpit ab Ida, puberibus caulem foliis et flore comantem purpureo ; non illa feris incognita capris gramina, cum tergo volucres haesere sagittae...
Page 41 - Apollo. grandia saepe quibus mandavimus hordea sulcis, infelix lolium et steriles nascuntur avenae ; pro molli viola, pro purpureo narcisso carduus et spinis surgit paliurus acutis. spargite humum foliis, inducite fontibus umbras, 40 pastores ; mandat fieri sibi talia Daphnis ; et tumulum facite, et tumulo super addite carmen : ' Daphnis ego in silvis, hinc usque ad sidera notus, formosi pecoris custos, formosior ipse.
Page 396 - Nescia mens hominum fati sortisque futurae et servare modum, rebus sublata secundis ! Turno tempus erit, magno cum optaverit emptum intactum Pallanta et cum spolia ista diemque oderit.
Page 447 - Disce, puer, virtutem ex me verumque laborem, 435 fortunam ex aliis. Nunc te mea dextera bello defensum dabit et magna inter praemia ducet. Tu facito, mox cum matura adoleverit aetas, sis memor, et te animo repetentem exempla tuorum et pater Aeneas et avunculus excitet Hector.
Page 304 - Heu, miserande puer, si qua fata aspera rumpas — tu Marcellus eris. Manibus date lilia plenis purpureos spargam flores animamque nepotis his saltern accumulem donis, et fungar inani 885 munere.
Page 272 - Veneris monumenta nefandae ; hie labor ille domus et inextricabilis error ; magnum reginae sed enim miseratus amorem Daedalus, ipse dolos tecti ambagesque resolvit, caeca regens filo vestigia. Tu quoque magnam 30 partem opere in tanto, sineret dolor, Icare, haberes.
Page 343 - ... primus ab aetherio venit Saturnus Olympo arma lovis fugiens et regnis exsul ademptis. 320 is genus indocile ac dispersum montibus altis composuit legesque dedit, Latiumque vocari maluit, his quoniam latuisset tutus in oris.
Page 238 - Ulta virum, poenas inimico a fratre recepi: „Felix, heu nimium felix, si litora tantum „Numquam Dardaniae tetigissent nostra carinae ! " Dixit et, os impressa toro, „Moriemur inultae; „Sed moriamur ! " ait : „sic, sic iuvat ire sub umbras.