- came to my mind the line of Virgil, "Horror
ubique animos,
simul ipsa
silentia terrent". The
quotation from
Virgil reads, in translation, "On all sides...
- Yeats's
Daemon or anti-self,
inspiring some of the
speculations in Per
Amica Silentia Lunae.
Yeats first significant poem was "The
Island of Statues", a fantasy...
-
Aergia (Sloth) with ever
drowsy countenance. Otia/
Acratus (Ease) and
Silentia/ ?Hesychia (Silence) with
folded wings sit mute in the forecourt. . ."...
-
sanctaque Bubastis,
variusque coloribus Apis,
quique premit vocem digitoque silentia suadet; (Metamorphoses on-line) Augustine, The City of God, XVIII. Kinney...
- caprificus, 60,
linguae quantum sitiat canis; iii.42,
intus palleat, 81,
silentia rodunt; v.92,
ueteres auiae de
pulmone reuello. P****ages like iii.87, 100...
- SIM
February 1945 as head of the
Modena area. Parti****ted in
Operation SILENTIA and GRATIOT.
Captured and
tortured in
April 1945, by the SS, but gave up...
- be
called Silentius, and if his **** is
discovered it will be
changed to
Silentia. The
Count calls on a seneschal, who was
raised along Eufemie, to keep...
- in the
world or
combine them with
other items. The game
takes place in
Silentia, a
dream fantasy world, that is the home of a young, sad
circus clown named...
- poet
William Butler Yeats. It was
published in the 1918 book Per
Amica Silentia Lunae,
where it
introduced some of Yeats's essays, and
collected with other...
- Verse, a
significantly revised edition appeared in 1919 1918 – Per
Amica Silentia Lunae 1918 – In
Memory of
Major Robert Gregory 1918 – The
Leaders of the...