Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 25
... Troy . " When now to vigorous manhood thou art come , O'er seas no more the laboring keel shall roam ; No more to distant realms shall Traffic hie : Each land each produce shall , itself , supply . O'er the vex'd tillage shall no harrow ...
... Troy . " When now to vigorous manhood thou art come , O'er seas no more the laboring keel shall roam ; No more to distant realms shall Traffic hie : Each land each produce shall , itself , supply . O'er the vex'd tillage shall no harrow ...
Strana 88
... Troy's perfidious guilt . 560 549 The art of the poet , in returning to his subject by in- serting the circumstance of the ploughman finding the old armor , cannot be sufficiently admired . Philips has finely imitated it in his Cyder ...
... Troy's perfidious guilt . 560 549 The art of the poet , in returning to his subject by in- serting the circumstance of the ploughman finding the old armor , cannot be sufficiently admired . Philips has finely imitated it in his Cyder ...
Strana 112
... Troy , Sport in rude rhymes , and shout their tipsy joy ; Grim masks of bark deform the laughing band , And , Bacchus ! Bacchus ! rings around the land : While on the lofty pine his figure hung , Floats to and fro the breezy boughs ...
... Troy , Sport in rude rhymes , and shout their tipsy joy ; Grim masks of bark deform the laughing band , And , Bacchus ! Bacchus ! rings around the land : While on the lofty pine his figure hung , Floats to and fro the breezy boughs ...
Strana 124
... Troy divine . Envy shall dread Ixion's snaky coil , Styx , the vast wheel , and rock's eternal toil . Meanwhile , be mine to search where Dryads rove , The pathless lawn , and unfrequented grove ; Thy arduous task , Mæcenas ! thou ...
... Troy divine . Envy shall dread Ixion's snaky coil , Styx , the vast wheel , and rock's eternal toil . Meanwhile , be mine to search where Dryads rove , The pathless lawn , and unfrequented grove ; Thy arduous task , Mæcenas ! thou ...
Strana 181
... Troy must fall . By this , it is probable that Homer lived when the Median monarchy was grown formidable to the Grecians , and that the joint endeavors of his countrymen were little enough to preserve their common freedom from an ...
... Troy must fall . By this , it is probable that Homer lived when the Median monarchy was grown formidable to the Grecians , and that the joint endeavors of his countrymen were little enough to preserve their common freedom from an ...
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