Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 46.
Strana 4
... once offending against his own canon , parti- cularly in the third Eclogue . 21 , 22 These two lines , as a version of one which is not found in the most ancient Mss . , or the more respectable edi- tions ( and which has therefore , it ...
... once offending against his own canon , parti- cularly in the third Eclogue . 21 , 22 These two lines , as a version of one which is not found in the most ancient Mss . , or the more respectable edi- tions ( and which has therefore , it ...
Strana 7
... once happy creatures , hence No more shall I , in rustic indolence , From some green cave your frolic sports survey , As on the mountain's briery crags ye play : No more with joyous pipe your footsteps lead , Their boughs where cytisus ...
... once happy creatures , hence No more shall I , in rustic indolence , From some green cave your frolic sports survey , As on the mountain's briery crags ye play : No more with joyous pipe your footsteps lead , Their boughs where cytisus ...
Strana 12
... once to Amaryllis dear : Nor shall the bloomy plum unhonor'd pine ; And ye , proud bays , shall with the myrtle twine : For , blended so , ye breathe an odour all divine . Ah ! clownish Corydon , thy gifts he'll none : Nor would Iölas ...
... once to Amaryllis dear : Nor shall the bloomy plum unhonor'd pine ; And ye , proud bays , shall with the myrtle twine : For , blended so , ye breathe an odour all divine . Ah ! clownish Corydon , thy gifts he'll none : Nor would Iölas ...
Strana 21
... once to the reconciled chieftains Octavius and Antony , to Pollio , to Octavia , and to the unborn infant ! ' " In opposition to all these absurdities , Mr. Penn ( deriving from the poet himself the materials of his exposition ) finds ...
... once to the reconciled chieftains Octavius and Antony , to Pollio , to Octavia , and to the unborn infant ! ' " In opposition to all these absurdities , Mr. Penn ( deriving from the poet himself the materials of his exposition ) finds ...
Strana 23
... once more the golden in its place— Thou , chaste Lucina , but that child sustain : And , lo ! disclosed thine own Apollo's reign ! This glory , Pollio , in thy year begun , 5 10 Thence the great months their radiant course shall run ...
... once more the golden in its place— Thou , chaste Lucina , but that child sustain : And , lo ! disclosed thine own Apollo's reign ! This glory , Pollio , in thy year begun , 5 10 Thence the great months their radiant course shall run ...
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Achilles Æneas Æneid ancient arms Augustus Augustus Cæsar Bacchus bear bees behold beneath betwixt breathe cæsura called Carthage Columella courser Creüsa crown'd Daphnis death deep Dido divine earth Eclogue Eneid ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fire flame flocks flood foes fruit Georgics give goddess gods golden Grecian grove heav'n herds hero Homer honor imitate Italy Jove Julius Cæsar Juno Jupiter king labor land light Lille lordship Mantua Martyn mead Mopsus mountain night numbers nymphs o'er Ovid plain plants Pliny plough poem poet poetry Pollio pow'r praise Priam queen race Roman Rome round sacred says Segrais shade shepherds shore sire skies soil song spread spring Stawell steed strain streams swain sweet swell tempests thee Theocritus Thessaly thou Tityrus toil tow'rs translation trees Trojan Troy Turnus Tyrian verse vines Virgil wave whence wild winds wine woes wood words wound