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The verb "veniat" is in the present subjunctive after a verb of fearing. 'I am afraid that the enemy is coming.'
One obvious indicator that a passage of Latin is indirect speech is an absence of indicative mood verbs, though of course writers like Tacitus might often use infinitive and subjunctive verbs as the prima...
Possible things to consider for Dido:language of heat/flamescomparisons with figures from mythology (Bacchant)similes E.g. Dido compared to a wounded deer Comparisons with Aeneas:oak tree simile to show l...
If you are wanting it to mean 'to' or 'towards', then the Latin preposition 'in' takes the accusative case. For example in domam curro = I am running in...
Written in Sapphic metre, Poem 51 by Catullus is a close, but not slavish translation of Sappho 31. Through a close analysis of the poem, the ways in which Catullus liberates himself from the confining ch...
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