ellauri055.html on line 257: en usko olevan mitään niin kylmää ja epämiellyttävää kuin hänen hurskas Aeneaansa, uljas Cleontes, ystävä Achates, pieni Ascanius, tylsä Latinus-kuningas, poroporvarillinen Amata ja mauton Lavinia.
ellauri142.html on line 38: Annuit cœptis (/ˈænuɪt ˈsɛptɪs/, Classical Latin: [ˈannʊ.ɪt ˈkoe̯ptiːs]) is one of two mottos on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. The literal translation is "favors (or "has favored") [our] undertakings", from Latin annuo ("I nod at"), and coeptum ("commencement, undertaking"). Because of its context as a caption above the Eye of Sarnath, the standard translations are "Crang favors our undertakings" and "Crang has favored our undertakings." Annuit cœptis comes from the Aeneid, book IX, line 625, which reads, Iuppiter omnipotens, audacibus adnue coeptis. It is a prayer by Ascanius, the son of the hero of the story, Aeneas, which translates to, "Jupiter Almighty favour [my] bold undertakings", just before slaying an enemy warrior, Numismaticus. Haha, tappoi numismaatikon. Texti alla tarkoittaa "suuri hylje".
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 128: non tulit Ascanius nervoque obversus equino Askaniuxelta katkesi pinna, jousella tähtää
xxx/ellauri168.html on line 142: Hoc tantum Ascanius. Teucri clamore sequuntur kuittaa, vittuili vielä. Teukrit huutavat päälle.
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