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... trees , as they thought the quality of the fruit was injured by stages . For this purpose , the elm was the favou- rite tree . The poet here , though mentioning the vine only , alludes to the culture of trees in general . - 3 . Cultus ...
... trees , as they thought the quality of the fruit was injured by stages . For this purpose , the elm was the favou- rite tree . The poet here , though mentioning the vine only , alludes to the culture of trees in general . - 3 . Cultus ...
Seite 165
... trees , with their fruits , seem to be the gifts of the Fauns and Dryads . Tuque , & c . The poet now proceeds to the deities presiding over the subjects of the Third and Fourth Books . The assigning of the production of the horse to ...
... trees , with their fruits , seem to be the gifts of the Fauns and Dryads . Tuque , & c . The poet now proceeds to the deities presiding over the subjects of the Third and Fourth Books . The assigning of the production of the horse to ...
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... abundantly ' and of better quality ( than on land of a less genial nature ) .- 55 . Arborei fetus , nurseries of trees . ' Alibi , elsewhere ; ' 6 6 6 6 6 Gramina . Nonne vides , croceos ut Tmolus odores , 170 GEORGICON .
... abundantly ' and of better quality ( than on land of a less genial nature ) .- 55 . Arborei fetus , nurseries of trees . ' Alibi , elsewhere ; ' 6 6 6 6 6 Gramina . Nonne vides , croceos ut Tmolus odores , 170 GEORGICON .
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... trees , ' & c . Limite , by a boundary - line or fence .'- 127 . Fas erat , ' was it the custom , practice . ' In medium quaerebant , they collected everything into the common stock . ' Ipsa , spontaneously , ' ' without culture .'- 128 ...
... trees , ' & c . Limite , by a boundary - line or fence .'- 127 . Fas erat , ' was it the custom , practice . ' In medium quaerebant , they collected everything into the common stock . ' Ipsa , spontaneously , ' ' without culture .'- 128 ...
Seite 177
... tree products , and to have dwelt round Dodona , amid its groves of oak , sacred to Jupiter . The arbutum was the fruit of the arbutus : cf. Ecl . 3 , 82. - 149 . In deficerent and negaret , observe the force of the subjunctive as ...
... tree products , and to have dwelt round Dodona , amid its groves of oak , sacred to Jupiter . The arbutum was the fruit of the arbutus : cf. Ecl . 3 , 82. - 149 . In deficerent and negaret , observe the force of the subjunctive as ...
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Seite 269 - inquit " miseram et te perdidit, Orpheu, quis tantus furor ? En iterum crudelia retro 495 fata vocant, conditque natantia lumina somnus. Iam que vale: feror ingenti circumdata nocte invalidasque tibi tendens, heu non tua, palmas...
Seite 147 - Disce, puer, virtutem ex me verumque laborem, 435 fortunam ex aliis. Nunc te mea dextera bello defensum dabit et magna inter praemia ducet. Tu facito, mox cum matura adoleverit aetas, sis memor, et te animo repetentem exempla tuorum et pater Aeneas et avunculus excitet Hector.
Seite 202 - Vox quoque per lucos vulgo exaudita silentes Ingens ; et simulacra modis pallentia miris Visa sub obscurum noctis ; pecudesque locutae, Infandum ! sistunt amnes, terraeque dehiscunt, Et maestum illacrimat templis ebur, aeraque sudant.
Seite 42 - Tithonia flectere coniunx. aspice qui coeant populi, quae moenia clausis 385 ferrum acuant portis in me excidiumque meorum.' dixerat et niveis hinc atque hinc diva lacertis cunctantem amplexu molli fovet. ille repente accepit solitam flammam, notusque medullas intravit calor et labefacta per ossa cucurrit, 390 non secus atque olim tonitru cum rupta corusco ignea rima micans percurrit lumine nimbos.
Seite 179 - Cele'i vilisque supellex, 165 arbuteae crates et mystica vannus lacchi. Omnia quae multo ante memor provisa repones, si te digna manet divini gloria ruris. Continuo in silvis magna vi flexa domatur in burim et curvi formam accipit ulmus aratri.
Seite 33 - Thybris ea fluvium, quam longa est, nocte tumentem Leniit, et tacita refluens ita substitit unda, Mitis ut in morem stagni placidaeque paludis Sterneret aequor aquis, remo ut luctamen abesset.
Seite 198 - Scylla capillo : 405 quacunque illa levem fugiens secat aethera pennis, ecce inimicus atrox magno stridore per auras insequitur Nisus ; qua se fert Nisus ad auras, illa levem fugiens raptim secat aethera pennis.
Seite 268 - At cantu commotae Erebi de sedibus imis umbrae ibant tenues simulacraque luce carentum, quam multa in foliis avium se millia condunt, vesper ubi aut hibernus agit de montibus imber, matres atque viri defunctaque corpora vita...
Seite 165 - ... quae ducitis annum; Liber et alma Ceres, vestro si munere tellus Chaoniam pingui glandem mutavit arista...
Seite 200 - Phoebe, sin ortu quarto (namque is certissimus auctor) pura neque obtunsis per caelum cornibus ibit, totus et ille dies et qui nascentur ab illo exactum ad mensem pluvia ventisque carebunt, 435 votaque servati solvent in litore nautae Glauco et Panopeae et Inoo Melicertae.