Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana xi
... bear- ing plains . With the praise of its teeming soil and sunny climate , free from the plagues and dangers of more distant regions , he coupled the fame of its cities , built upon the crown of lofty precipices , the rivers that flow ...
... bear- ing plains . With the praise of its teeming soil and sunny climate , free from the plagues and dangers of more distant regions , he coupled the fame of its cities , built upon the crown of lofty precipices , the rivers that flow ...
Strana xxi
... bears the burden in the chime of his verse and inspires his phrases was beyond Dryden's power to recognise . It was not a characteristic of Dryden's day . Virgil's exalted patriotism , the devotion to Augustus which was something better ...
... bears the burden in the chime of his verse and inspires his phrases was beyond Dryden's power to recognise . It was not a characteristic of Dryden's day . Virgil's exalted patriotism , the devotion to Augustus which was something better ...
Strana 4
... bear my train : Succeed my wish , and second my design , The fairest , Deiopeia , shall be thine ; And make thee father of a happy line . ' 110 To this the God : ' Tis yours , O Queen ! to will The work which duty binds me to fulfil ...
... bear my train : Succeed my wish , and second my design , The fairest , Deiopeia , shall be thine ; And make thee father of a happy line . ' 110 To this the God : ' Tis yours , O Queen ! to will The work which duty binds me to fulfil ...
Strana 5
... bears , And present death in various forms appears . Struck with unusual fright , the Trojan chief , With lifted ... bear The dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? ' Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails , Fierce Boreas ...
... bears , And present death in various forms appears . Struck with unusual fright , the Trojan chief , With lifted ... bear The dart aloft , and clench the pointed spear ? ' Thus while the pious prince his fate bewails , Fierce Boreas ...
Strana 6
... bear , The realms of ocean and the fields of air Are mine , not his ; by fatal lot to me The liquid empire fell , and trident of the sea . His power to hollow caverns is confined , There let him reign , the jailor of the wind : 200 With ...
... bear , The realms of ocean and the fields of air Are mine , not his ; by fatal lot to me The liquid empire fell , and trident of the sea . His power to hollow caverns is confined , There let him reign , the jailor of the wind : 200 With ...
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