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P. Virgilii Maronis Æneis. The Æneïd of Virgil, with Engl. notes [&c.] by C. Anthon. Ed. with alterations by W. Trollope

... duty and of true endurance , " i . e . of duty and of patience under difficulties . He means , in fact , duty exemplified in patiently enduring difficulties . 436 . Fortunam . Supply pete . He wishes his son a less checkered fortune ...

The Aeneid of Virgil: Translated into English verse. By John Conington

... duties of a translator of the Æneid . It has often happened that by ignoring a repetition I have been able to include the entire sense of a hexameter in a single English line of eight syllables ; and in such cases I have been glad to ...

The Æneid, Georgics, and Ecologues rendered into Engl. blank verse, by T.S. Burt. Including the Lat. text

... love upon the tender trees ; They will shoot up ; my love will shoot up , too . Meanwhile , by nymphs accompanied , I'll range O'er Mænalus , or hunt the savage boars . No colds shall hinder me from traversing Parthenian forests with my ...

The ... book of Virgil's Æneid, with a vocabulary ed. by J.T. White. (White's grammar sch. texts). 1st (-6th, 8th, 10th, 11th)

... love . -2 . Of things as Object : To love , i . e . to take pleasure or delight in , to be fond of : -litus ămă , ( love the shore ; i . e . ) keep close to , or hug , the shore , v . 163 [ akin to Sans . root KAM , " to love " ] . ǎm ...

The Æneid of Virgil, tr. into Engl. verse, by J.M. King

... love the noble boy , 725 And love as ardent in return enjoy . In grace unrivall'd , with a hero's mien , Is young Ascanius on his charger seen , A Tyrian horse , which beauteous Dido gave , Pledge of that love which bore her to her ...

'The passion of Dido;' or The fourth book of the Aeneid of Virgil, freely rendered into Engl. blank verse; with notes. By W.J. Thornhill

... Hogg - 1690- ' Paraphrasis Poetica & c . ' , * in loc : " Devolat , innumeros sinuans per inania gyros . " ) " Paraphrasis Poetica in Tria Johannis Miltoni , Viri Clarissimi , Poemata , viz . Para- disum Amissum , Paradisum Recuperatum ...

The works ¬of Virgil

... rotten furrows receive , and Millet comes , an annual care ; when the bright bull with gil- ded horns opens the year , and the dog fets , giving way to the backward star . But if you labour the ground for a wheat harveft , and strong ...

Opera

... milk and honey , " where " a little honey " could be taken from the trees ... read parentum , which is a mere accommodation , to correspond w..h heroum ... free from awns , or prickles " there is to be no more " bearded grain , " to ...

Books xi. xii. of the Aeneid of Vergil, ed. with notes by F. Storr

... adeo ] Adeo , like the Greek dń , emphasises the word it follows . It is thus used by V. after pronouns ( Tuque adeo , Geor . i . 24 ; haec adeo , xi . 275 ) ; adverbs ( iamque adeo , xi . 275 , 487 ) ; and numerals ( Tres adeo soles ...

Books i. ii of the Aeneid of Vergil, ed. with notes by F. Storr

... adeo ] Adeo , like the Greek on , emphasises the word it follows . It is thus used by V. after pronouns ( Tuque adeo , Geor . i . 24 ; haec adeo , xi . 275 ) , adverbs ( 103 542-567 ] BOOK II .

Publii Virgilii Maronis Georgicorum libri quatuor: “The” Georgicks of Virgil

... UTTEST Owvra na κινήσωσιν , εὐθὺς ἀναβλαστάνειν τα oi- κεῖα τῆς χώρας . ὥσπερ ἐν Κρήτῃ κυπά . PITTOL . ་ 1 probably be only another name for one of the ten . There are many more forts mentioned by Pliny , and other authors ; the fame ...

The second book of Dryden's Æneid of Virgil, with notes [&c.] ed. by W. McLeod

... forbidden gates It pass , and intercept our better fates . For , once admitted there , our hopes are lost ; And Troy may then a new Palladium boast ; For so religion and the gods ordain , That , if you violate with hands profane 240 245 ...

The Works Translated Into English Prose, with the Latin Text and Order of Construction ...

... cervo turi . Quem fruit , baud ignara ac non incauta fu- Hor . Sat. Lib . I. 1. 33 This Comparifon Fulvius Urfinus obferves Vir gil had imitated from the fourth Book of Apol- lonius Rhodius's Argonautics . 405. Convectant . This Word ...

P. Vergilii Maronis Aeneidos: libri priores sex, ed. with notes by L. Schmitz

... 1 Roman Empire , Eastern and Western , 4th Century . 2 Europe , 6th Century ... Imperium Romanum . 6 Græcia . 7 Italia , ( Septentrionalis . ) 8 Italia ... Index , Imperial 8vo , cloth , ... ... London , Edinburgh , and Herriot Hill Works ...

A translation of the first book of the Georgics of Virgil, in blank verse, with notes. By R. Hoblyn

... Earth surround ; One plac'd beneath the Sun's coruscant beams Glows with his heat , and reddens with his fire : 295 By observing these strict , and legitimate senses , the meaning of the different expressions may more readily be ...

The Aeneid

This book is the equal of its great Homeric predecessors, The Iliad and The Odyssey, in dramatic and narrative power, and it surpasses them in the intense sympathy which makes events such as the passion and destruction of Dido and the fall ...

P. Vergili Maronis opera: Containing the Eclogues and Georgics

... victusque animi respexit . Ibi omnis seems to be that the Furies had snakes twisted among their hair , i.e. growing ... Munro on Lucr . 1. 136. ' Victus ' apparently means ' not master of himself . ' Effusus labor , atque immitis rupta ...

Bucolicorum Eclogae Decem ; The Bucolicks of Virgil with an English Translation and Notes

... fennel , as is faid of the Buphthalmus . Any radiated difcous flower may be faid to refemble an eye ; and Columella feems to hint te oculis , folio Foeniculi , circa op- " pida nafcens , fruticofa caulibus , qui et manduntur decocti ...

Bucolicorum Eclogae Decem. The Bucolicks with an English Translation and Notes by John Martyn (and Remarks by Edward King, and William Greenwood.)

... fennel : but differs from it in being " fimilis boum oculis , folio Foeniculi , circa op- annual , fmaller , not fo green , and having " pida nafcens , fruticofa caulibus , qui et man- broader , and leafy feeds , of a lefs agreeable ...

Virgil. The first (last) six books of the Æneid: literally tr. into Engl. prose, by H. Owgan

... Latin kings . Beneath the harnessed yoke , the wheels roll over him , and with repeated blows the rapt hoof of the steeds , heedless of their master , tramples him down . The other encounters Hyllus advancing and scowling darkly in his ...

Aeneid XII

The edition is designed for upper-level undergraduates and graduate students and will also be of interest to scholars of Latin literature"-- Provided by publisher.

P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The works of Virgil

... in noctem . ' That " in noctem means as the night comes on ' seems to be made certain by Sen. Agam . 576 , “ cecidit in lucem furor " ( of a storm ) . Comp . also Val . Fl . 2. 60 , “ In noctem venti veloque marique Incumbunt magis ...

P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship).

... 11. 347 Aut for neque , after non , 10. 529 after nec , 11. 802 Aut - aut separative , followed by que - que conjunctive , 7. 164 , 165 Aut , distinguishing two ways of expressing the same thought , 11. 392 Aventinus , 7. 657 Buxus , of ...

A Translation of Virgil's Eclogues into rhythmic prose: with notes based on those in Professor Conington's edition. By R. M. Millington

... dolphins ' shoals ( Begin , my pipe , in harmony with me , Arcadian strains ) ; let earth be turned e'en into a deep ... dolphin . 463 , 64. The reply of Alphesiboeus . Virgil , after delivering Damon's song in his own person , calls on ...

P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica, Georgica, Æneis. With a comm. and appendices by B.H. Kennedy

... In noctem . The fair wind continues after nightfall , which often brings a lull . | Adspirant aurae in noctem , forth on the night the breezes blow . || Proxima & c . , The nearest shores we skirt of Circe's land , Where the rich ...

P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick

... in noctem , ' fair breezes breathe far into the night ' , in noctem implying continuance into . So in dies , as the days go on ' . cursus negat , ' forbids not their voyage ' . 9. tremulo , a pretty instance of the transferred epithet ...

P. Vergili Maronis Opera: Containing the last six books of the Aeneid

... 11. 347 Ausa , n . pl . , 12. 351 Aut for neque , after non , 10. 529 - after nec , 11. 802 Aut - aut separative , followed by que que conjunctive , 7. 164 , 165 Aut , distinguishing two ways of express- ing the same thought , 11. 392 ...

P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship).

... eagle appears with a dragon in its talons , which it drops into the midst of the host . The omen is really a bad one , but is disregarded by Hector in spite of Polydamas ' warning . In Od . 2 . 147-156 two eagles appear fighting to the ...

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