Decerpta ex P. Ovidii Nasonis Metamorphoseon libris: notis anglicis illustrata, In usum scholarumimpensis Francisci Nichols. Typis Fry et Kammerer, 1811 - 215 Seiten |
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... first ; In the beginning . Pondus iners , ' An unactive lump . Discordia semina , ' The jarring princi- ples . Congesta eodem , ' Huddled and blended together . ' Circumfuso in aëre , ' In the ambient air or ether . Li- brata ...
... first ; In the beginning . Pondus iners , ' An unactive lump . Discordia semina , ' The jarring princi- ples . Congesta eodem , ' Huddled and blended together . ' Circumfuso in aëre , ' In the ambient air or ether . Li- brata ...
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... first sense seems to me the truer . Nec is to be resolved into et non . Gravidis , ' Teeming ; Full of ripening corn . Jam , ' Soon after .. 6 ( P. 5. Sub , ' Under the government of . Subiit , ' Suc- ceeded . Deterior , ' Of baser ...
... first sense seems to me the truer . Nec is to be resolved into et non . Gravidis , ' Teeming ; Full of ripening corn . Jam , ' Soon after .. 6 ( P. 5. Sub , ' Under the government of . Subiit , ' Suc- ceeded . Deterior , ' Of baser ...
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Seite 131 - Armeniae tigres iracundique leones cumque lupis ursi, dapibus cum sanguine gaudent. heu quantum scelus est in viscera viscera condi congestoque avidum pinguescere corpore corpus alteriusque animantem animantis vivere leto...
Seite 40 - Cadme, secundas causa fuit luctus, alienaque cornua fronti addita vosque canes satiatae sanguine erili. at bene si quaeras, Fortunae crimen in illo, non scelus invenies: quod enim scelus error habebat?
Seite 60 - ... in arbore formam, sic facit incertam pomi color : haeret, an haec sit. /dum dubitat, tremebunda videt pulsare cruentum membra solum, retroque pedem tulit, oraque buxo pallidiora gerens, exhorruit aequoris instar, 135 quod tremit, exigua cum summum stringitur aura.
Seite 44 - Natura répugnât nee sinit incipiat; sed, quod sinit, illa parata est exspectare sonos, ad quos sua verba remittat. Forte puer comitum seductus ab agmine fido dixerat, Ecquis adest? et, Adest, responderat Echo.
Seite 17 - Patareaque regia servit. luppiter est genitor. Per me, quod eritque fuitque estque patet ; per me concordant carmina nervis. Certa quidem nostra est, nostra tamen una sagitta certior, in vacuo quae vulnera pectore feeit. 520 Inventum medicina meum est, opiferque per orbem dicor, et herbarum subiecta potentia nobis. Ei mihi, quod nullis amor est sanabilis herbis, nee prosunt domino quae prosunt omnibus artes...