Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana xiii
... raised , it may with truth be affirmed that the former excelled all man- kind in judgment , and the latter in invention . ' Methinks the two poets , ' says Mr. Pope , ' resem- ble the heroes they celebrate : Homer boundless and ...
... raised , it may with truth be affirmed that the former excelled all man- kind in judgment , and the latter in invention . ' Methinks the two poets , ' says Mr. Pope , ' resem- ble the heroes they celebrate : Homer boundless and ...
Strana 10
... raise the forked poles , ' ( called furce and cervus ) applied to the supporting of cottages , as cottages had been mentioned just before . But the more probable interpretation refers the passage to hunting . ( The viridi compellere ...
... raise the forked poles , ' ( called furce and cervus ) applied to the supporting of cottages , as cottages had been mentioned just before . But the more probable interpretation refers the passage to hunting . ( The viridi compellere ...
Strana 31
... raise ; And two to Phoebus , two to thee shall blaze . Yearly two bowls of milk shall bathe thy shrine , And two rich goblets crown'd with oil be thine : And cheerful shall thy feast with wine be made , By winter's fire or in the ...
... raise ; And two to Phoebus , two to thee shall blaze . Yearly two bowls of milk shall bathe thy shrine , And two rich goblets crown'd with oil be thine : And cheerful shall thy feast with wine be made , By winter's fire or in the ...
Strana 50
... raise , Menalcas had protected by his lays . 10 15 Mær . So were you told , and fame so blazed abroad : But weak our lays , by clashing arms o'erawed , As when the eagle swoops , Dodona's dove . Nay - but that , croaking from the tree ...
... raise , Menalcas had protected by his lays . 10 15 Mær . So were you told , and fame so blazed abroad : But weak our lays , by clashing arms o'erawed , As when the eagle swoops , Dodona's dove . Nay - but that , croaking from the tree ...
Strana 67
... raise the fence , or mark the bound : dern cultivators . The sentiments of the ancients on this important precept are strongly illustrated by the following circumstance , quoted by Warton from Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws . ' When the ...
... raise the fence , or mark the bound : dern cultivators . The sentiments of the ancients on this important precept are strongly illustrated by the following circumstance , quoted by Warton from Montesquieu's Spirit of Laws . ' When the ...
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