Extracts from Ovid's Metamorphoses, with copious notes. By I. McBurneyR. Griffin and Company, 1854 - 18 Seiten |
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... history , than with that of any other Latin poet , Horace excepted . And , though the cause of his exile has not been satisfactorily explained , yet even from his dreary and ungenial residence at the mouth of the Danube , during the ...
... history , than with that of any other Latin poet , Horace excepted . And , though the cause of his exile has not been satisfactorily explained , yet even from his dreary and ungenial residence at the mouth of the Danube , during the ...
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... history of the general deluge . Iapetus has been conjectured to be the same as Japhet . 53. " Quumque cetera animalia , prona , spectent terram , " and since other animals , stooping downwards , look to the earth : —or , look downwards ...
... history of the general deluge . Iapetus has been conjectured to be the same as Japhet . 53. " Quumque cetera animalia , prona , spectent terram , " and since other animals , stooping downwards , look to the earth : —or , look downwards ...
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... history , in tracing the degeneracy that preceded the flood . Compare with this , and the succeeding fable , Gen. vi . 1-7 . Observe in this line , the different mean- ings of the word " hospes ; " either a host or a guest . 33 ...
... history , in tracing the degeneracy that preceded the flood . Compare with this , and the succeeding fable , Gen. vi . 1-7 . Observe in this line , the different mean- ings of the word " hospes ; " either a host or a guest . 33 ...
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... history rather represents the chiefs that consolidated the nascent states and defended it by heroic prowess , than an individual ruler : just as Numa ( from voμos , a law ) represents the second stage , when civilization and religion ...
... history rather represents the chiefs that consolidated the nascent states and defended it by heroic prowess , than an individual ruler : just as Numa ( from voμos , a law ) represents the second stage , when civilization and religion ...
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... history of the general Deluge given in Genesis . 7. " Cum consorte tori , " with the partner of his couch ; i.e. Pyrrha . 8. " Corycidas nymphas , " the Corycian nymphs ; so called from the Corycian grotto in Mount Parnassus . There was ...
... history of the general Deluge given in Genesis . 7. " Cum consorte tori , " with the partner of his couch ; i.e. Pyrrha . 8. " Corycidas nymphas , " the Corycian nymphs ; so called from the Corycian grotto in Mount Parnassus . There was ...
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Seite 1 - Sic erat instabilis tellus, innabilis unda, lucis egens ae'r : nulli sua forma manebat, obstabatque aliis aliud, quia corpore in uno frigida pugnabant calidis, humentia siccis, mollia cum duris, sine pondere habentia pondus.
Seite 45 - ... excute virgineo conceptas pectore flammas, si potes, infelix! si possem, sanior essem; sed trahit invitam nova vis, aliudque cupido, mens aliud suadet. video meliora proboque, deteriora sequor.
Seite 4 - Ipsa quoque immunis rastroque intacta nee ullis saucia vomeribus per se dabat omnia tellus...
Seite 29 - Phaethon, rutilos flamma populante capillos, volvitur in praeceps longoque per aera tractu fertur, ut interdum de caelo stella sereno etsi non cecidit, potuit cecidisse videri. quem procul a patria diverso maximus orbe excipit Eridanus, fumantiaque abluit ora.
Seite 76 - All the fountains of the great deep were broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Seite 21 - Saeculaque et positae spatiis aequalibus Horae, Verque novum stabat cinctum florente corona ; Stabat nuda Aestas et spicea serta gerebat ; Stabat et Autumnus calcatis sordidus uvis, Et glacialis Hiems, canos hirsuta capillos. 30 Incle loco medius rerum novitate paventem Sol oculis juvenem, quibus adspicit omnia, vidit, Quaeque viae tibi causa? quid hac, ait, arce petisti, Progenies, Phaethon, baud infitianda parenti?
Seite 2 - ... orbem. sic ubi dispositam, quisquis fuit ille deorum, congeriem secuit sectamque in membra redegit : principio terram, ne non aequalis ab omni parte foret, magni speciem glomeravit in orbis.