Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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... Cæsar finding his council thus divided , asked Virgil's advice . Thus a poet had the honor of de- termining the greatest point that ever was in debate , betwixt the son - in - law and the favorite of Cæsar . Virgil delivered his opinion ...
... Cæsar finding his council thus divided , asked Virgil's advice . Thus a poet had the honor of de- termining the greatest point that ever was in debate , betwixt the son - in - law and the favorite of Cæsar . Virgil delivered his opinion ...
Strana 3
... Julius Cæsar the year before in his Daphnis . In retaking possession , however , he nearly incurred from the usurping intruder the loss of life , and only saved himself by swimming across the Mincio . On this he returned to Rome , where ...
... Julius Cæsar the year before in his Daphnis . In retaking possession , however , he nearly incurred from the usurping intruder the loss of life , and only saved himself by swimming across the Mincio . On this he returned to Rome , where ...
Strana 8
... Julius Cæsar , which took place on March 25 , A. U. C. 710 , and gained his approba- tion . - See Eclog . v . 64 . ALEXIS , beauteous , and his lord's delight , Was loved by Corydon , in hope's despite . Oft ' mid the solitary beechen ...
... Julius Cæsar , which took place on March 25 , A. U. C. 710 , and gained his approba- tion . - See Eclog . v . 64 . ALEXIS , beauteous , and his lord's delight , Was loved by Corydon , in hope's despite . Oft ' mid the solitary beechen ...
Strana 20
... Cæsar , written A. C. 39 , A. U. C. 715 , when he had recently laid the foun- dation of his sovereign power by the peace of Brundusium , has been proved in an acute and elegant volume by Mr. Granville Penn ; who shows that the whole of ...
... Cæsar , written A. C. 39 , A. U. C. 715 , when he had recently laid the foun- dation of his sovereign power by the peace of Brundusium , has been proved in an acute and elegant volume by Mr. Granville Penn ; who shows that the whole of ...
Strana 21
... Cæsar . The Saturnia regna , and the gens aurea , are the theme of both ; but in the epic it is said , with obvious reference to the Eclogue , Hic vir , hic est , tibi quem PROMITTI sæpiùs audis : In the latter , he supposed her ( on ...
... Cæsar . The Saturnia regna , and the gens aurea , are the theme of both ; but in the epic it is said , with obvious reference to the Eclogue , Hic vir , hic est , tibi quem PROMITTI sæpiùs audis : In the latter , he supposed her ( on ...
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