Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, or, The works of Virgil: with copious notes ... in EnglishRobinson, Pratt, 1842 - 615 strán (strany) |
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Strana iv
... mind into a relish of his beauties and excellencies . The substitution of an Ordo of the most intricate passages in the room of a general interpretation of the text , I consider a material advantage . While it removes the difficulties ...
... mind into a relish of his beauties and excellencies . The substitution of an Ordo of the most intricate passages in the room of a general interpretation of the text , I consider a material advantage . While it removes the difficulties ...
Strana ix
... mind to relish his beauties . Some of the more difficult passages I have translated ; and , in general , where a word is used out of its common acceptation , I have given its sense and meaning in that particular place : and where ...
... mind to relish his beauties . Some of the more difficult passages I have translated ; and , in general , where a word is used out of its common acceptation , I have given its sense and meaning in that particular place : and where ...
Strana xi
... mind thus stored with literature , and a taste formed by the best models , he entered upon the study of medicine , mathematics , and philosophy . These last , more especially , were his pleasure and delight , as he has intimated in ...
... mind thus stored with literature , and a taste formed by the best models , he entered upon the study of medicine , mathematics , and philosophy . These last , more especially , were his pleasure and delight , as he has intimated in ...
Strana xv
... mind to its divine Author . But soon after his arrival , his health became so delicate , and his strength so much exhausted , that he was obliged to relinquish it ; and Augustus being on his return from Asia , Virgil thought proper to ...
... mind to its divine Author . But soon after his arrival , his health became so delicate , and his strength so much exhausted , that he was obliged to relinquish it ; and Augustus being on his return from Asia , Virgil thought proper to ...
Strana 4
... mind had not been foolish . 18. Sinistra cornix : the ill - boding crow . The Romans were very superstitious . They considered every thing as ominous . The flight of some kinds of birds , the croaking of others , the darting of a meteor ...
... mind had not been foolish . 18. Sinistra cornix : the ill - boding crow . The Romans were very superstitious . They considered every thing as ominous . The flight of some kinds of birds , the croaking of others , the darting of a meteor ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
acies Æneas Æneid æquore amor Anchises animis animos antè Apollo arma armis Ascanius atque auro Beotia called caput circùm cœlo contrà cùm cura cursu Dardanus Davidson Deûm Dido Eneas erat Ergò etiam fata ferro fortuna genus Geor gods Greeks hæc Haud Hence Heyne reads Hinc hunc illa ille illi Infelix ingens inter Intereà ipsa ipse Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter Juturna king Latinus litora longè magno manu meaning meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus Multa neque NOTES numina nunc omnes omnia omnis pater poet prælia Priam primùm procul properly quæ quam Quid quis quod river Romans Ruæus says Rumus Rutuli sæpe says Heyne sense Servius signifies slain sunt super supra synec tantùm tela terga terras Teucri Thrace tibi Trapp Trojans Troy Turnus urbe urbem Valpy Venus verb verò Virgil word
Populárne pasáže
Strana 173 - Cyclopea saxa experti: revocate animos maestumque timorem mittite; forsan et haec olim meminisse iuvabit. per varios casus, per tot discrimina rerum tendimus in Latium, sedes ubi fata quietas 205 ostendunt; illic fas regna resurgere Troiae. durate et vosmet rebus servate secundis.
Strana 360 - Talibus orabat dictis, arasque tenebat, Cum sic orsa loqui vates : ' Sate sanguine divom, 125 Tros Anchisiada, facilis descensus Averno ; Noctes atque dies patet atri janua Ditis ; Sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, Hoc opus, hie labor est.
Strana 393 - Sunt geminae somni portae: quarum altera fertur Cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris: Altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, Sed falsa ad coelum mittunt insomnia manes...
Strana 43 - Nunc et ovis ultro fugiat lupus, aurea durae Mala ferant quercus, narcisso floreat alnus, Pinguia corticibus sudent electra myricae, Certent et cycnis ululae, sit Tityrus Orpheus, 55 Orpheus in silvis, inter delphinas Arion.
Strana 278 - Visceribus miserorum et sanguine vescitur atro. Vidi egomet duo de numero cum corpora nostro prensa manu magna medio resupinus...
Strana 19 - Ultima Cumaei venit jam carminis aetas ; Magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. Jam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia régna : Jam nova progenies coelo demittitur alto.
Strana 366 - Charon, cui plurima mento canities inculta jacet ; stant lumina flamma, 300 sordidus ex humeris nodo dependet amictus. ipse ratem conto subigit, velisque ministrat, et ferruginea subvectat corpora cymba — jam senior, sed cruda deo viridisque senectus.
Strana 76 - Continuo ventis surgentibus aut freta ponti incipiunt agitata tumescere et aridus altis montibus audiri fragor, aut resonantia longe litora misceri et nemorum increbrescere murmur...
Strana 75 - ... crescunt cum sonitu fervetque fretis spirantibus aequor. Ipse Pater media nimborum in nocte corusca fulmina molitur dextra : quo maxima motu terra tremit; fugere ferae et mortalia corda...
Strana 156 - Haud mora : continuo matris praecepta facessit. Ad delubra venit ; monstratas excitât aras ; Quatuor eximios prsestanti corpore tauros 550 Ducit, et intacta totidem cervice juvencas. Post, ubi nona suos aurora induxerat ortus, Inferías Orphei mittit, lucumque revisit. Hic vero subitum ac dictu mirabile monstrum Aspiciunt, liquefacta boum per viscera toto Stridere apes utero, et ruptis effervere costis ; Immensasque trahi nubes ; jamque arbore summa Confluere, et lentis uvam demittere ramis.