Extracts from Ovid's Metamorphoses, with copious notes. By I. McBurneyR. Griffin and Company, 1854 - 18 Seiten |
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... iniquity to corrupt ; hypocrisy to ensnare . When men outraged the dictates of natural conscience , and social virtues , they found refuge G 2 NOTES TO PAGE 4 . 65 executed upon the earth, and its guilty inhabitants. ...
... iniquity to corrupt ; hypocrisy to ensnare . When men outraged the dictates of natural conscience , and social virtues , they found refuge G 2 NOTES TO PAGE 4 . 65 executed upon the earth, and its guilty inhabitants. ...
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Ovid Isaiah MACBURNEY. natural conscience , and social virtues , they found refuge from self - accusation , and ... natural bent ; there is , in this line , a play upon the meaning and use of the word . 19. " Sceleratus amor habendi ...
Ovid Isaiah MACBURNEY. natural conscience , and social virtues , they found refuge from self - accusation , and ... natural bent ; there is , in this line , a play upon the meaning and use of the word . 19. " Sceleratus amor habendi ...
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... natural affection ; more generally duty to the gods , to our parents or benefactors . Virgil very fre- quently styles Æneas , " pius , " from his reverence towards the gods , and his filial attachment to his father Anchises . Homer ...
... natural affection ; more generally duty to the gods , to our parents or benefactors . Virgil very fre- quently styles Æneas , " pius , " from his reverence towards the gods , and his filial attachment to his father Anchises . Homer ...
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... natural disposition , which was truculent and ferocious . 73. " Vertitur in pecudes , " it ( his mouth ) is directed against the sheep ; or he falls upon the sheep . " Vertitur 99 here has the force of the middle voice in Greek . 74 ...
... natural disposition , which was truculent and ferocious . 73. " Vertitur in pecudes , " it ( his mouth ) is directed against the sheep ; or he falls upon the sheep . " Vertitur 99 here has the force of the middle voice in Greek . 74 ...
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... Natural and Physical Sciences . BOOK OF NATURE ; a Comprehensive Introduction to the Natural and Physical Sciences . From the German of Professor Schoedler , with nu- merous Additions . By HENRY MEDLOCK , F.C.S. Second edition , cor ...
... Natural and Physical Sciences . BOOK OF NATURE ; a Comprehensive Introduction to the Natural and Physical Sciences . From the German of Professor Schoedler , with nu- merous Additions . By HENRY MEDLOCK , F.C.S. Second edition , cor ...
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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.