Then from the citadel, conspicuous, Laocoon, with all his following choir, hurried indignant down; and from afar thus hailed the people: “O unhappy men! |
Troiaque, nunc stares, Priamique arx alta, maneres. Vergil. Bucolics, Aeneid, and Georgics Of Vergil. J. B. Greenough. Boston. Ginn & Co. 1900. |
14 мая 2015 г. · Book 2 40 - 56 There, before everyone, with a great crowd following, first 40 Laocoon, burning, runs down from the citadel, and, ... |
Vergil, Aeneid II 40-56 · 54: · sī fāta · de(ōr)um: sc. · fāta deum: “the will of the gods, expressed by their spoken word in oracles and visions” (Horsfall). |
Oh fatherland, oh ilium, home of the gods, and walls of the trojans famous in war! |
[40] “Then, foremost of all and with a great throng following, Laocoön in hot haste runs down from the citadel's height, and cries from afar: 'My poor ... |
Оценка 5,0 (2) · 14,99 £ · В наличии This is the OCR-endorsed edition covering the Latin AS and A-Level (Group 3) prescription of Virgil's Aeneid Book 2, lines 40–249 and the A-Level (Group 4) ... |
First there before all, with a big crowd accompanying, Laocoon runs down from the high citadel, burning,. Tap the card to flip. |
NoDictionaries Latin Vergil Aeneid 2 40-56 ; donum, doni ·, present; offering ; dono, donare, donavi, donatuspresent, grant; forgive; give, bestow ; careo, carere, ... |
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