Bucolica: Georgica ; et Æneis : accedunt clavis metrica, notulae Anglicæ, et quæstiones, nec non index vocabulorum uberrimaSumptibus Cummings, Hilliard, 1826 - 809 Seiten |
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... probably the reason that there are so many unfinished verses , especially towards the close . Virgil was slender and rather tall , his complexion swarthy , and his con- stitution sickly . He was exceedingly temperate , and paid little ...
... probably the reason that there are so many unfinished verses , especially towards the close . Virgil was slender and rather tall , his complexion swarthy , and his con- stitution sickly . He was exceedingly temperate , and paid little ...
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... probably , he attained his object . 35. Ingrate from which he returned without money . Though Ti- tyrus carried to market the produce of his dairy , and his fat cattle , he never could return home full - handed . 37. Amarylli : Melibus ...
... probably , he attained his object . 35. Ingrate from which he returned without money . Though Ti- tyrus carried to market the produce of his dairy , and his fat cattle , he never could return home full - handed . 37. Amarylli : Melibus ...
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... probably refers to the smali streams crossing his domain , than to these rivers , Ecl . v . 84. Geo . iv . 54. Voss . 53. Frigus .. .... opacum : ' coolness in the shade . ' 54. Hinc .... susurro : the sentence may be thus placed : Hinc ...
... probably refers to the smali streams crossing his domain , than to these rivers , Ecl . v . 84. Geo . iv . 54. Voss . 53. Frigus .. .... opacum : ' coolness in the shade . ' 54. Hinc .... susurro : the sentence may be thus placed : Hinc ...
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... probably for the latter reason . 56 Rusticus es : ' you are a clown : ' accusing himself of stupidity in offering such gifts . 58. Heu quid volui : by naming Iolas , and making the comparison , he instantly perceives his folly as great ...
... probably for the latter reason . 56 Rusticus es : ' you are a clown : ' accusing himself of stupidity in offering such gifts . 58. Heu quid volui : by naming Iolas , and making the comparison , he instantly perceives his folly as great ...
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... probably viderunt : in the 10th line it appears . Tranversa : for transversè . 11. Mala .... novellas : cutting young vines is condemned as injurious . Geo . ii . 365-6 . By using a blunt pruning hook , the injury must be greater ; but ...
... probably viderunt : in the 10th line it appears . Tranversa : for transversè . 11. Mala .... novellas : cutting young vines is condemned as injurious . Geo . ii . 365-6 . By using a blunt pruning hook , the injury must be greater ; but ...
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according account Achates Æneæ Ænean Æneas æquora æthera agmina Anchises ancient Andromache antè Apollo applied Ardea arma armis Ascanius auras Baccho Bacchus bees book Cæsar cæsura cætera called circum cœlo cœlum Columella contrà corpora death deûm deus dextrâ Dido divûm ECLOGUE elision Eneas ENEID fata ferro first fœm fortè Galatea give given gods Greek hæc Haud hîc Hinc ille ingens Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter latè Latio Lavinia littora longè made Mantua means Menalcas mihi monia name neque nequidquam neut nunc omnibus order pater pectore plur poet prælia primùm probably pugnæ Pyrrhus quâ quæ quàm quò quum regna represented river Rutuli sæpè same sanguine sanguis saxa says Serv Servius sidera sine subject taken tantùm tela tellus terræ Teucros tibi time trees Troja Trojans Turnus understood undis urbem used Venus verò verse vertice Virgil Voss
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Seite 7 - Nunc ego (namque super tibi erunt qui dicere laudes, Vare, tuas cupiant et tristia condere bella) agrestem tenui meditabor harundine Musam.
Seite 171 - ... in somnis ferus Aeneas, semperque relinqui sola sibi, semper longam incomitata videtur ire viam et Tyrios deserta quaerere terra...
Seite 285 - Talia dicta dabat ; sed viribus ensis adactus Transabiit costas et candida pectora rumpit. Volvitur Euryalus leto, pulchrosque per artus It cruor, inque...
Seite 486 - But because it was necessary for the reader to know what had happened to him in the taking of Troy, and in the preceding parts of his voyage, Virgil makes his hero relate it by way of episode in the second and third books of the ^ZEneid.
Seite 94 - Tres Notus abreptas in saxa latentia torquet (saxa vocant Itali mediis quae in fluctibus Aras...
Seite 34 - Jam varias pelagi volucres, et quae Asia circum Dulcibus in stagnis rimantur prata Caystri...
Seite 221 - Haec ubi dicta dedit, lacrimantem et multa volentem 790 dicere deseruit, tenuesque recessit in auras. Ter conatus ibi collo dare bracchia circum ; ter frustra comprensa manus effugit imago, par levibus ventis volucrique simillima somno.
Seite 167 - ... si bene quid de te merui, fuit aut tibi quicquam dulce meum, miserere domus labentis, et istam — oro, si quis adhuc precibus locus — exue mentem.
Seite 9 - Phoebi chorus assurrexerit omnis ; ut Linus haec illi divino carmine pastor floribus atque apio crines ornatus amaro dixerit: 'Hos tibi dant calamos, en accipe, Musae, 'Ascraeo quos ante seni, quibus ille solebat 70 'cantando rigidas deducere montibus ornos. 'His tibi Grynei nemoris dicatur origo, 'ne quis sit lucus, quo se plus iactet Apollo.