Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana v
... ; and there is no doubt that to this early tincture of geometrical learning we must attribute that regula- rity of thought and propriety of expression , which characterise his writings . After Virgil had com- pleted his.
... ; and there is no doubt that to this early tincture of geometrical learning we must attribute that regula- rity of thought and propriety of expression , which characterise his writings . After Virgil had com- pleted his.
Strana ix
... thought that is natu- rally pleasing , for a moment ! Virgil , reading the finest part of the Eneid to the lord of the whole earth , attended by his sister , and perhaps Mæ- cenas , Horace , and other favorites ! He had art- fully ...
... thought that is natu- rally pleasing , for a moment ! Virgil , reading the finest part of the Eneid to the lord of the whole earth , attended by his sister , and perhaps Mæ- cenas , Horace , and other favorites ! He had art- fully ...
Strana 5
... thought might like our Mantua be , Where oft we shepherds drive our tender lambs— Their sires so whelps resemble , kids their dams . Thus mighty things I measured by the mean ! But high o'er other cities Rome is seen , As the tall ...
... thought might like our Mantua be , Where oft we shepherds drive our tender lambs— Their sires so whelps resemble , kids their dams . Thus mighty things I measured by the mean ! But high o'er other cities Rome is seen , As the tall ...
Strana 28
... thought- 15 20 Mops . Hush , shepherd ! see , we've gain'd the grot we sought . ' The nymphs their Daphnis wail'd , by fate austere To death consign'd : ye hazels , witness bear , And you , ye streamlets ; when , with fond embrace ...
... thought- 15 20 Mops . Hush , shepherd ! see , we've gain'd the grot we sought . ' The nymphs their Daphnis wail'd , by fate austere To death consign'd : ye hazels , witness bear , And you , ye streamlets ; when , with fond embrace ...
Strana 40
... thought of Corydon be thine , Soon as the herd shall seek its nightly rest , O come , and clasp thy shepherd to thy breast ! ' Thyr . Bitterer than crowfoot be I deem'd by thee , Which glows on far Sardinia's yellow lea ; Rougher than ...
... thought of Corydon be thine , Soon as the herd shall seek its nightly rest , O come , and clasp thy shepherd to thy breast ! ' Thyr . Bitterer than crowfoot be I deem'd by thee , Which glows on far Sardinia's yellow lea ; Rougher than ...
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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