Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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... Martyn , Penn , & c . The GEORGICS are reprinted from the last edition of Mr. SOTHEBY'S excellent translation , of which the Editor of the Bibliographical Miscellany speaks in terms of high commen- dation . " DRYDEN'S version of the ...
... Martyn , Penn , & c . The GEORGICS are reprinted from the last edition of Mr. SOTHEBY'S excellent translation , of which the Editor of the Bibliographical Miscellany speaks in terms of high commen- dation . " DRYDEN'S version of the ...
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The Eclogues Virgil. THE ECLOGUES . TRANSLATED BY ARCHDEACON WRANGHAM , M.A. F.R.S. WITA NOTES COLLECTED FROM MARTYN , PENN , & c ECLOGUE I. - TITYRUS , ARGUMENT . THE subject of.
The Eclogues Virgil. THE ECLOGUES . TRANSLATED BY ARCHDEACON WRANGHAM , M.A. F.R.S. WITA NOTES COLLECTED FROM MARTYN , PENN , & c ECLOGUE I. - TITYRUS , ARGUMENT . THE subject of.
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... Martyn , in his valuable edition of the Bucolics , suggests that " Tityrus " ( the " happy old man , " with the " gray- clad chin " ) - as too aged for Virgil , then only twenty - nine - may As love inspires , stretch'd careless in the ...
... Martyn , in his valuable edition of the Bucolics , suggests that " Tityrus " ( the " happy old man , " with the " gray- clad chin " ) - as too aged for Virgil , then only twenty - nine - may As love inspires , stretch'd careless in the ...
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... Martyn . 50 Octavius was now about twenty - two years of age . 51 On one day in each month , probably the ka nds or the ides : along with the lares , perhaps , who ( as Tibullu forms ta , were honoured by a monthly worship . 55 First ...
... Martyn . 50 Octavius was now about twenty - two years of age . 51 On one day in each month , probably the ka nds or the ides : along with the lares , perhaps , who ( as Tibullu forms ta , were honoured by a monthly worship . 55 First ...
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... Martyn has a long note , proving that at this time both the Parthians had extended their conquests westward even beyond the Tigris , and the Ger- mans also ( on the invitation of the Sequani , hod . Franche Comté ) had spread themselves ...
... Martyn has a long note , proving that at this time both the Parthians had extended their conquests westward even beyond the Tigris , and the Ger- mans also ( on the invitation of the Sequani , hod . Franche Comté ) had spread themselves ...
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