Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 18
... Servius , that in nothing are we to inter- pret the Bucolics figuratively ; though we find him more than once offending against his own canon , particularly in the third Eclogue . 21 , 22 These two lines , as a version of one which is ...
... Servius , that in nothing are we to inter- pret the Bucolics figuratively ; though we find him more than once offending against his own canon , particularly in the third Eclogue . 21 , 22 These two lines , as a version of one which is ...
Strana 19
... Servius . 46 The arbusta , here rendered ( perhaps too generally ) " bow ers , " were " large pieces of ground planted with elms , or other trees , at the distance commonly of forty feet , to leave room for corn to grow between them ...
... Servius . 46 The arbusta , here rendered ( perhaps too generally ) " bow ers , " were " large pieces of ground planted with elms , or other trees , at the distance commonly of forty feet , to leave room for corn to grow between them ...
Strana 24
... Servius says it probably signifies " the space between two joints of a reed . " 45 These " two kids " were probably wild ones , found among rocks of dangerous access , without their mother -- as they required a foster - dam ; and young ...
... Servius says it probably signifies " the space between two joints of a reed . " 45 These " two kids " were probably wild ones , found among rocks of dangerous access , without their mother -- as they required a foster - dam ; and young ...
Strana 27
... Servius and Catrou . Menalcas . ARE these , Damœtas , Melibœus ' sheep ? Damætas . No , Egon's ; Egon gave them me to keep . Men . Ah ! ever luckless flock ! While he pursues Neæra's love , and trembles still to lose -Her favour'd ...
... Servius and Catrou . Menalcas . ARE these , Damœtas , Melibœus ' sheep ? Damætas . No , Egon's ; Egon gave them me to keep . Men . Ah ! ever luckless flock ! While he pursues Neæra's love , and trembles still to lose -Her favour'd ...
Strana 28
... Servius , it was a capital crime to cut another man's trees ; and Caius , in the Digest , states that those who were guilty of so doing ( more especially in the case of vines ) were to be punished as thieves . The malice and the injury ...
... Servius , it was a capital crime to cut another man's trees ; and Caius , in the Digest , states that those who were guilty of so doing ( more especially in the case of vines ) were to be punished as thieves . The malice and the injury ...
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