Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum CollectaW.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 Seiten |
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... Plants which grow of themselves without our trouble of sowing them , " nullis hominum cogentibus , " as he expresses it at the beginning of the 24 book . These he dis- tinguishes from the Satis , in the following verse . VER . 24-31 ...
... Plants which grow of themselves without our trouble of sowing them , " nullis hominum cogentibus , " as he expresses it at the beginning of the 24 book . These he dis- tinguishes from the Satis , in the following verse . VER . 24-31 ...
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... plant in transplanting it , he adds : " Haec res efficit , ut in cocturâ celerius madescat ; " that is certainly , that it may be tender with less boiling . 66 VER . 197-200 . " Vidi lecta diu , et multo spectata labore , Degenerare ...
... plant in transplanting it , he adds : " Haec res efficit , ut in cocturâ celerius madescat ; " that is certainly , that it may be tender with less boiling . 66 VER . 197-200 . " Vidi lecta diu , et multo spectata labore , Degenerare ...
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... plants had not seed : Virgil seems to favour that opinion by his " Non ullo semine , " G. I. 22. but that does not seem to be his meaning here . He mentions one ( viz . Genista ) which he must know to have seed ; and therefore I rather ...
... plants had not seed : Virgil seems to favour that opinion by his " Non ullo semine , " G. I. 22. but that does not seem to be his meaning here . He mentions one ( viz . Genista ) which he must know to have seed ; and therefore I rather ...
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... plants had not seed : Virgil seems to favour that opinion by his " Non ullo semine , " G. I. 22. but that does not seem to be his meaning here . He mentions one ( viz . Genista ) which he must know to have seed ; and therefore I rather ...
... plants had not seed : Virgil seems to favour that opinion by his " Non ullo semine , " G. I. 22. but that does not seem to be his meaning here . He mentions one ( viz . Genista ) which he must know to have seed ; and therefore I rather ...
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... plants , may be set reversed with their heads down- wards ; and that this was known and practised formerly is plain from Columella , who gives particular orders not to plant olives so . " Tiliae serrâ praecidantur , atque earum plagae ...
... plants , may be set reversed with their heads down- wards ; and that this was known and practised formerly is plain from Columella , who gives particular orders not to plant olives so . " Tiliae serrâ praecidantur , atque earum plagae ...
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