Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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... Rome 684 , during the consulate of Pompey and Crassus . At a very early age Virgil showed marks of a very fine genius , and was sent at twelve years old to study at Cremona , where he remained till seven- teen . He then removed to Milan ...
... Rome 684 , during the consulate of Pompey and Crassus . At a very early age Virgil showed marks of a very fine genius , and was sent at twelve years old to study at Cremona , where he remained till seven- teen . He then removed to Milan ...
Strana vi
... Rome , but was in some measure discouraged , in consequence of the rough- ness of the old Roman names , which were discord- ant to an ear so delicately constituted . He how- ever began his Eclogues about the year of Rome 713 , and ...
... Rome , but was in some measure discouraged , in consequence of the rough- ness of the old Roman names , which were discord- ant to an ear so delicately constituted . He how- ever began his Eclogues about the year of Rome 713 , and ...
Strana ix
... Rome , and the adopted son of Augustus , made one of the audience , to alleviate and divert her sorrow . Let us indulge a thought that is natu- rally pleasing , for a moment ! Virgil , reading the finest part of the Eneid to the lord of ...
... Rome , and the adopted son of Augustus , made one of the audience , to alleviate and divert her sorrow . Let us indulge a thought that is natu- rally pleasing , for a moment ! Virgil , reading the finest part of the Eneid to the lord of ...
Strana x
... Rome from Samos , where he had wintered after his Syrian expedition . Changing his former inten- tion , Virgil determined to accompany his patron . A circumstance happened about this time too remarkable to be omitted . Augustus , either ...
... Rome from Samos , where he had wintered after his Syrian expedition . Changing his former inten- tion , Virgil determined to accompany his patron . A circumstance happened about this time too remarkable to be omitted . Augustus , either ...
Strana xv
... Rome . He died with such steadiness and tranquillity , as to be able to dictate his own epitaph in the fol- lowing words : Mantua me genuit , Calabri rapuere , tenet nunc Parthenope ; cecini Pascua , Rura , Duces . His bones were ...
... Rome . He died with such steadiness and tranquillity , as to be able to dictate his own epitaph in the fol- lowing words : Mantua me genuit , Calabri rapuere , tenet nunc Parthenope ; cecini Pascua , Rura , Duces . His bones were ...
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