Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis: Accedunt clavis motrica, notulae Anglicae, et quaestiones. Cura B. A. Gould. In usum scholae BostoniensisHilliard, Gray, Little & Watkins, 1832 - 491 ページ |
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... their vernacular tongue ; much less in a foreign language . But , when embarrassed , they will seek relief from notes , if they are short . As no boy should be permitted to read Virgil without being able to scan every verse before he ...
... their vernacular tongue ; much less in a foreign language . But , when embarrassed , they will seek relief from notes , if they are short . As no boy should be permitted to read Virgil without being able to scan every verse before he ...
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... their adding any thing , even to the unfinished verses . This is probably the reason that there are so many unfinished verses , especially to- wards the close . Virgil was slender , and rather tall , his com- plexion swarthy , and his ...
... their adding any thing , even to the unfinished verses . This is probably the reason that there are so many unfinished verses , especially to- wards the close . Virgil was slender , and rather tall , his com- plexion swarthy , and his ...
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... their troops , all the landed estates of eighteen Roman colonies . Early in the 713th year of Rome , this oppressive plan was put in execution . Among these devoted colonies was Cremona ; the inhabitants of which were charged with the ...
... their troops , all the landed estates of eighteen Roman colonies . Early in the 713th year of Rome , this oppressive plan was put in execution . Among these devoted colonies was Cremona ; the inhabitants of which were charged with the ...
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... their own boundary , shall occupy the other's country . This could only be effected by the previous conquest of the Romans , whose territory in- tervened . Tityrus , therefore , means to represent the impossibility of this occurrence ...
... their own boundary , shall occupy the other's country . This could only be effected by the previous conquest of the Romans , whose territory in- tervened . Tityrus , therefore , means to represent the impossibility of this occurrence ...
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... their work , and are preparing their suppers . " Now Virgil speaks only of their roofs : if by " chimneys " is meant funnels elevated above these , for the conveyance of smoke , we have no proof that , in Virgil's days , the houses of ...
... their work , and are preparing their suppers . " Now Virgil speaks only of their roofs : if by " chimneys " is meant funnels elevated above these , for the conveyance of smoke , we have no proof that , in Virgil's days , the houses of ...
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