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VIRGIL: Aeneid (Abridged)
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发行时间:
2002-11-01
Book I: I tell about war and the hero - Paul Scofield
Book I: JUNO: Shall I give up? Own myself beaten? - Paul Scofield
Book I: AEOLUS: O queen, it is for you to be fully aware what you ask - Paul Scofield
Book I: AENEAS: Oh, thrice and four times blessed - Paul Scofield
Book I: NEPTUNE: Does family pride tempt you to such impertinence? - Paul Scofield
Book I: Jupiter from high heaven looked down - Paul Scofield
Book I: NARRATOR: As they walked through the woods - Paul Scofield
Book I: Meanwhile the two pressed on apace, where the track pointed - Paul Scofield
Book I: There was a grove, most genial in its shade - Paul Scofield
Book I: ILLIONEUS: O queen, who under God, have founded a city - Paul Scofield
Book I: DIDO: Trojans, put fear away from your hearts, and forget your troubles! - Paul Scofield
Book I: AENEAS: I am here, before you, the one you look for - Paul Scofield
Book I: But Venus was meditating a new and artful scheme - Paul Scofield
Book II: All fell silent now, and their faces were all attention - Paul Scofield
Book II: AENEAS: We were tricked by cunning and crocodile tears - Paul Scofield
Book II: So now the sky rolled round, and night raced up from the ocean - Paul Scofield
Book II: Meantime, Troy was shaken through and through by her last pangs - Paul Scofield
Book II: AENEAS: Not the Trojans alone paid their account in blood - Paul Scofield
Book II: AENEAS: Inside the palace, all was confusion, groans, agony - Paul Scofield
Book II: VENUS: My son, what anguish suprs you to this ungoverned rage? - Paul Scofield
Book II: ANCHISES: O god omnipotent, if any prayers can sway you - Paul Scofield
Book II: AENEAS: Let little Ascanius walk beside me - Paul Scofield
Book II: AENEAS: For a start, I returned to the shadowed gate in the city wall - Paul Scofield
Book III: AENEAS: After the gods had seen fit to destroy our Asian empire - Paul Scofield
Book IV: But now for some while the queen had been growing more grieviously love-sick - Paul Scofield
Book IV: These words blew to a blaze the spark of love in the queen's heart - Paul Scofield
Book IV: So now, as Aurora was rising out of her ocean bed - Paul Scofield
Book IV: Jove Omnipotent bent down his gaze upon Dido's city - Paul Scofield
Book IV: DIDO: Unfaithful man, did you think you could do such a dreadful thing? - Paul Scofield
Book IV: With these words, Dido suddenly ended, and sick at heart - Paul Scofield
Book IV: But hapless Dido, frightened out of her wits by her destiny - Paul Scofield
Book IV: AENAS: Jump to it men! To your watch! Get to the rowing benches! - Paul Scofield
Book IV: Trembling, distraught by the terrible thing she was doing - Paul Scofield
Book V: Meanwhile, Aeneas held his fleet on its course through the deep sea - Paul Scofield
Book VI: At long last they slid to the shores of Euboean Cumae - Paul Scofield
Book VI: But the Sibyl, not yet submissive to Pheobus, there in her cavern - Paul Scofield
Book VI: Now the doves, as they fed, flitted on from spot to spot - Paul Scofield
Book VI: A dreadful ferryman looks after the crossing - Paul Scofield
Book VI: Huge Cerberus, monstrously couched in a cave confronting them - Paul Scofield
Book VI: AENEAS: Poor unhappy Dido, so the message was true that came to me - Paul Scofield
Book VI: Side by side they went the twilight way - Paul Scofield
Book VI: Deep in a green valley stood father Anchises - Paul Scofield
Book VI: When Anchises had finished he drew his son and the Sibyl - Paul Scofield
Book VI: ANCHISES: But Romans, never forget that government is your medium! - Paul Scofield
Book VII: Caeta too, who was nurse to Aeneas - Paul Scofield
Book VII: Aeneas, his lieutenants and fair Ascanius - Paul Scofield
Book VII: LATINUS: Trojans - oh yes, your city and line are not unknown to us - Paul Scofield
Book VII: Latinus received this speech of Illioneus with a gaze - Paul Scofield
Book VII: But look! From Argos, city of Inachus, now returning - Paul Scofield
Book VII: QUEEN OF LATINUS: Husband, must our Lavinia be wed to a Trojan, an outcast? - Paul Scofield
Book VII: TURNUS: I am not, as you seem to think, unaware - Paul Scofield
Book VII: While they fought over the plain there, with neither side prevailing - Paul Scofield
Book VII: Latinus said no more - Paul Scofield
Book VII: Five great towns establish workshops for the production of armaments - Paul Scofield
Book VII: NARRATOR: Thus the seeds of war were sown - Paul Scofield
Book XII: When Turnus saw that the Latins were crushed by defeat - Paul Scofield
Book XII: The morrow's dawn was just beginning to shower its light - Paul Scofield
Book XII: AENEAS: Let the sun witness my invocation now - Paul Scofield
Book XII: So saying, he ran forward and launched a weapon right at the foe - Paul Scofield
Book XII: Now while the victorious Turnus littered the battlefield with dead - Paul Scofield
Book XII: When he had spoken, Aeneas sallied forth in his might - Paul Scofield
Book XII: Aeneas and Turnus tore through the battle - Paul Scofield
Book XII: A further calamity now befell the war-weary Latins - Paul Scofield
Book XII: The picture of their changed fortunes struck Turnus dumb, bewildered him - Paul Scofield
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