Miscellanea Virgiliana, in scriptis maxime eruditorum virorum varie dispersa, in unum fasciculum collectaPhilip Wentworth Buckham W.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 ページ |
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... ROMANS . THE first age was only as the dawning of the Roman Poetry , in comparison of the clear full light that opened all at once afterwards , under Augustus Caesar . The state , which had been so long tending towards a monarchy , was ...
... ROMANS . THE first age was only as the dawning of the Roman Poetry , in comparison of the clear full light that opened all at once afterwards , under Augustus Caesar . The state , which had been so long tending towards a monarchy , was ...
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... Roman language , in his rules of agriculture ( so beautiful , that some of the antients seem to accuse Virgil of having studied beauty too much in that piece ) : and last of all undertook a political poem , in support of the new ...
... Roman language , in his rules of agriculture ( so beautiful , that some of the antients seem to accuse Virgil of having studied beauty too much in that piece ) : and last of all undertook a political poem , in support of the new ...
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... Romans under them 10 were to obtain. 9 7 This is marked very strongly throughout all the first part of the Aeneid . The very night Troy is burnt , Aeneas is ordered to go and build a city in Italy , and to carry his Gods to it , by the ...
... Romans under them 10 were to obtain. 9 7 This is marked very strongly throughout all the first part of the Aeneid . The very night Troy is burnt , Aeneas is ordered to go and build a city in Italy , and to carry his Gods to it , by the ...
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... Roman people , in and through this race , NOTES . 18 terminating in Augustus ; the Romans if they would. narchy of ... Roman writers speak of this high descent of Julius Caesar ; and Suetonius in particular , who men- tions a funeral ...
... Roman people , in and through this race , NOTES . 18 terminating in Augustus ; the Romans if they would. narchy of ... Roman writers speak of this high descent of Julius Caesar ; and Suetonius in particular , who men- tions a funeral ...
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Philip Wentworth Buckham. 18 terminating in Augustus ; the Romans if they would obey the Gods , and be masters of the ... Roman poet of his time ; nor by Virgil himself in any of his other poems , which were finished reckoned as much ...
Philip Wentworth Buckham. 18 terminating in Augustus ; the Romans if they would obey the Gods , and be masters of the ... Roman poet of his time ; nor by Virgil himself in any of his other poems , which were finished reckoned as much ...
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Aeneas Aeneid antient apibus appears arva atque Augustus autem Autonoë Averni Caesar called Ceres circum Columella Creüsa Cumae deinde describes Dido ejus enim epithet erat etiam expresses fable genus Georgics gives haec haud Hell hero hiems Hinc Homer illa illi initiated inter ipsa ipse Italy Itaque Ixion likewise Lucan magno manner manu maximè means mentions mihi Mysteries neque nomen nunc observes omnes omnia orbes Ovid passage pater pingui Plin Pliny poem Poet primum Proserpine Pytheas quae quam quibus Quid quidem quod quoque Roman Ruaeus saepe says Servius shew sibi Sibyl signify Silius Silius Italicus sint sort speaking Statius Strabo sunt suppose tamen tells terrâ terrae Theseus thing tibi ulmos umbras unda usque Varro verse VIII Virgil Virgilius vocant word δὲ ἐν καὶ τὸν
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265 ページ - Spiritus intus alit: totamque infusa per artus ' Mens agitat molem, et magno se corpore miscet ' Inde hominum pecudumque genus vitaeque volantum ' Et quae marmoreo fert monstra sub aequore pontus.
287 ページ - Qualis ubi in lucem coluber, mala gramina pastus, Frigida sub terra tumidum quem bruma tegebat, Nunc, positis novus exuviis, nitidusque juventa, Lubrica convolvit sublato pectore terga, Arduus ad solem, et linguis micat ore trisulcis.
267 ページ - Latini, et quo quemque modo fugiatque feratque laborem. sunt geminae Somni portae, quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia Manes.
222 ページ - Nunc age, Dardaniam prolem quae deinde sequatur Gloria, qui maneant Itala de gente nepotes, Illustres animas nostrumque in nomen ituras, Expediam dictis, et ,te tua fata docebo.
7 ページ - Quam quibus in patriam ventosa per aequora vectis Pontus et ostriferi fauces tentantur Abydi.
164 ページ - Romulus excipiet gentem, et Mavortia condet moenia, Romanosque suo de nomine dicet. his ego nec metas rerum nec tempora pono ; imperium sine fine dedi.
221 ページ - ... suscipit Anchises atque ordine singula pandit. 'principio caelum ac terras camposque liquentes lucentemque globum Lunae Titaniaque astra Spiritus intus alit, .totamque infusa per artus mens agitat molem, et magno se corpore miscet.
35 ページ - Ter sunt conati imponere Pelio Ossam scilicet, atque Ossae frondosum involvere Olympum; ter pater exstructos disiecit fulmine montes.
189 ページ - Trojanum orditur ab ovo ; Semper ad eventum festinat et in medias res Non secus ac notas auditorem rapit, et quae Desperat tractata nitescere posse relinquit ; 150 Atque ita mentitur, sic veris falsa remiscet, Primo ne medium, medio ne discrepet imum.
49 ページ - ... moriar, multaque pars mei Vitabit Libitinam : usque ego postera Crescam laude recens dum Capitolium Scandet cum tacita virgine pontifex. Dicar qua violens obstrepit Aufidus Et qua pauper aquae Daunus agrestium Regnavit populorum, ex humili potens, Princeps Aeolium carmen ad Italos Deduxisse modos. Sume superbiam Quaesitam meritis et mihi Delphica Lauro cinge volens, Melpomene, comam.