Dryden's Aeneid: A Selection with CommentaryBristol Classical Press, 1986 - 248 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 28
... leave your happy land . ( IV , 517 ) In his prose comment Dryden interprets the intervention of Jupiter not as a sudden Roman thought that painfully cuts across his love for Dido but as one that comes to replace it now that he has taken ...
... leave your happy land . ( IV , 517 ) In his prose comment Dryden interprets the intervention of Jupiter not as a sudden Roman thought that painfully cuts across his love for Dido but as one that comes to replace it now that he has taken ...
الصفحة 102
... leaves commits . What she commits to leaves , in order laid , Before the cavern's entrance are displayed : Unmoved ... leave the mystic shade . Think it not loss of time awhile to stay , Though thy companions chide thy long delay ; 580 ...
... leaves commits . What she commits to leaves , in order laid , Before the cavern's entrance are displayed : Unmoved ... leave the mystic shade . Think it not loss of time awhile to stay , Though thy companions chide thy long delay ; 580 ...
الصفحة 200
... leave behind . Yet , fond of gaudy spoils , the boy would stay To make the rich caparison his prey , Which on the steed of conquered Rhamnes lay . Nor did his eyes less longingly behold . The girdle - belt , with nails of burnished gold ...
... leave behind . Yet , fond of gaudy spoils , the boy would stay To make the rich caparison his prey , Which on the steed of conquered Rhamnes lay . Nor did his eyes less longingly behold . The girdle - belt , with nails of burnished gold ...
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Aeneas appears arms bear beauty blood body borne breast called command course cries crowned death descends designed Dido Dryden earth eyes face fall fame fatal fate father fear field fight fire flames flood foes force fortune friends fury gate give gods golden ground hand haste head heaven hero hopes Italy Jove king labour land Latin leave length light living looks mind move nature night o'er once Pallas passage passed peace pious plain poem poet present prince pursue queen race rage raised rest rising rolled Roman sacred seek sent shades shield shore side sight skies soul sound stands stood sword tears tell thou thought towers town train translation trembling Trojan Troy turns Turnus unhappy Virgil walls winds wood wound young youth