P. Vergili Maronis opera. The works of Virgil, with a comm. by J. Conington (H. Nettleship). |
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... speak in the cha- racter of a half - jealous neighbour , that so 59 50 the poet may be able politically to depre- ciate his own good fortune . That the feel- ing expressed is really the poet's , is likely enough ; but it seems more ...
... speak in the cha- racter of a half - jealous neighbour , that so 59 50 the poet may be able politically to depre- ciate his own good fortune . That the feel- ing expressed is really the poet's , is likely enough ; but it seems more ...
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... speak of , wandering , it may be , to the ends of the earth . Perhaps I may never see my old home again ; or , if I do , it will be in the hands of a brutal alien . I have laboured for another , and I must now bid farewell for ever to ...
... speak of , wandering , it may be , to the ends of the earth . Perhaps I may never see my old home again ; or , if I do , it will be in the hands of a brutal alien . I have laboured for another , and I must now bid farewell for ever to ...
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... speaks of a goat with twins ; and Keightley remarks that it is not usual for cows to have twins . Keightley also remarks that Virgil , in slavishly following his original , has made Damoetas , a hireling , stake a heifer from the herd ...
... speaks of a goat with twins ; and Keightley remarks that it is not usual for cows to have twins . Keightley also remarks that Virgil , in slavishly following his original , has made Damoetas , a hireling , stake a heifer from the herd ...
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... speaks in the person of Micon . Flevit ' with an object clause , as in Prop . 1. 7. 18 , " Flebis in aeterno surda jacere situ . " 79. ] ' Longum , vale , inquit : ' she length- ened out her farewell , saying ' Vale , vale , ' in her ...
... speaks in the person of Micon . Flevit ' with an object clause , as in Prop . 1. 7. 18 , " Flebis in aeterno surda jacere situ . " 79. ] ' Longum , vale , inquit : ' she length- ened out her farewell , saying ' Vale , vale , ' in her ...
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... speaks of him- self ( 3. 103 ) as having inherited the Doric Muse from Bion . 49. ] Menalcas speaks with admiring envy , having before spoken of his own singing in comparison with Mopsus ' piping . 50. ] Vicissim : ' 3. 28 note . 51 ...
... speaks of him- self ( 3. 103 ) as having inherited the Doric Muse from Bion . 49. ] Menalcas speaks with admiring envy , having before spoken of his own singing in comparison with Mopsus ' piping . 50. ] Vicissim : ' 3. 28 note . 51 ...
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356 ページ - Earth trembled from her entrails, as again In pangs, and Nature gave a second groan; Sky lowered, and, muttering thunder, some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin Original...
185 ページ - Scylla capillo : quacumque illa levem fugiens secat aethera pennis, ecce inimicus atrox magno stridore per auras insequitur Nisus ; qua se fert Nisus ad auras, ilia levem fugiens raptim secat aethera pennis.
303 ページ - PROTINUS aerii mellis caelestia dona Exsequar. Hanc etiam, Maecenas, aspice partem. Admiranda tibi levium spectacula rerum, Magnanimosque duces totiusque ordine gentis Mores et studia et populos et proelia dicam.
283 ページ - ... snow melts Along the mazy current. Low the woods Bow their hoar head ; and ere the languid sun Faint from the west emits his evening ray, Earth's universal face, deep hid and chill, Is one wild dazzling waste, that buries wide The works of man.
157 ページ - Ante lovem nulli subigebant arva coloni; 125 ne signare quidem aut partiri limite campum fas erat: in medium quaerebant, ipsaque tellus omnia liberius nullo poscente ferebat.
83 ページ - Saepibus in nostris parvam te roscida mala — Dux ego vester eram — vidi cum matre legentem. Alter ab undecimo tum me iam acceperat annus ; Iam fragilis poteram ab terra contingere ramos. Ut vidi, ut perii ! ut me malus abstulit error ! Incipe Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus.
59 ページ - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth ; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.
253 ページ - Aonio rediens deducam vertice Musas; primus Idumaeas referam tibi, Mantua, palmas, et viridi in campo templum de marmore ponam propter aquam, tardis ingens ubi flexibus errat Mincius et tenera praetexit harundine ripas.
356 ページ - Earth felt the wound, and Nature from her seat Sighing through all her Works gave signs of woe, That all was lost.
65 ページ - Namque canebat, uti magnum per inane coacta semina terrarumque animaeque marisque fuissent, et liquidi simul ignis ; ut his exordia primis omnia et ipse tener mundi concreverit orbis...