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Strana iii
... attention of his pupils . Hence it will be observed that the geographical and mythological notices are of the briefest kind , and enter only into occur . such explanations as tend to elucidate the passage ( iii ) PREFACE. ...
... attention of his pupils . Hence it will be observed that the geographical and mythological notices are of the briefest kind , and enter only into occur . such explanations as tend to elucidate the passage ( iii ) PREFACE. ...
Strana viii
... . The evil had spread more widely than was at first intended ; for it had been found that the lands originally set apart for the purpose were not suffi 1 cient , and hence an indiscriminate spoliation took place , viii INTRODUCTION .
... . The evil had spread more widely than was at first intended ; for it had been found that the lands originally set apart for the purpose were not suffi 1 cient , and hence an indiscriminate spoliation took place , viii INTRODUCTION .
Strana ix
Virgil. cient , and hence an indiscriminate spoliation took place , reaching to all ranks and all parties . It became evident that the struggle was now between a licentious army and the whole inhabitants of Italy . In the meantime L ...
Virgil. cient , and hence an indiscriminate spoliation took place , reaching to all ranks and all parties . It became evident that the struggle was now between a licentious army and the whole inhabitants of Italy . In the meantime L ...
Strana xi
... hence Eclogue vi . - and justly . He was too well known to be under the protection of Pollio , for his former connection with Gallus and Varus to save him ; though it is not unreasonable to sup- pose that they would have done so had ...
... hence Eclogue vi . - and justly . He was too well known to be under the protection of Pollio , for his former connection with Gallus and Varus to save him ; though it is not unreasonable to sup- pose that they would have done so had ...
Strana xvii
... Hence towards him the voice of envy was almost silent ; and Varius , Tucca , Horace , Propertius , and others who adorned the time were devotedly attached to him . Though , like all other distinguished men , he did not want detractors ...
... Hence towards him the voice of envy was almost silent ; and Varius , Tucca , Horace , Propertius , and others who adorned the time were devotedly attached to him . Though , like all other distinguished men , he did not want detractors ...
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