Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 5
... com- pleted his studies at Naples , he made a journey to Rome , where he was introduced to Augustus , who procured for him some appointment in the royal stables , in consequence of his skill in the cure A 2 LIBR OF THE.
... com- pleted his studies at Naples , he made a journey to Rome , where he was introduced to Augustus , who procured for him some appointment in the royal stables , in consequence of his skill in the cure A 2 LIBR OF THE.
Strana 6
... Augustus . The poetical beauties of the Eclogues induced Mæcenas to request Virgil to undertake the Geor- gics , of the character of which it is unnecessary to speak , because no reader of this sketch can be ignorant that this poem is ...
... Augustus . The poetical beauties of the Eclogues induced Mæcenas to request Virgil to undertake the Geor- gics , of the character of which it is unnecessary to speak , because no reader of this sketch can be ignorant that this poem is ...
Strana 8
... Augustus ; and his sister Octavia , who had just lost her son Marcellus , the darling of Rome , and the adopted son of Augustus , made one of the audience , to alleviate and divert her sorrow . Let . us indulge a thought that is ...
... Augustus ; and his sister Octavia , who had just lost her son Marcellus , the darling of Rome , and the adopted son of Augustus , made one of the audience , to alleviate and divert her sorrow . Let . us indulge a thought that is ...
Strana 9
... Augustus , who was returning to Rome from Samos , where he had wintered after his Syrian ex- pedition . Changing his former intention , Virgil determined to accompany his patron . A circumstance happened about this time too remarkable ...
... Augustus , who was returning to Rome from Samos , where he had wintered after his Syrian ex- pedition . Changing his former intention , Virgil determined to accompany his patron . A circumstance happened about this time too remarkable ...
Strana 11
... Augustus would not permit the destruction of his poem , he left it to them to publish , on condition that they would make no addi- tions to the text , even for the purpose of supplying an unfinished verse . Virgil was certainly the most ...
... Augustus would not permit the destruction of his poem , he left it to them to publish , on condition that they would make no addi- tions to the text , even for the purpose of supplying an unfinished verse . Virgil was certainly the most ...
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