Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Výsledky 1 - 5 z 38.
Strana 12
... fair sex , and it is on this account that we do not discover in his poems the character of one good woman ; nay , he rather refers to them with con- tempt . His life , however , was as chaste as his style , and those who criticise his ...
... fair sex , and it is on this account that we do not discover in his poems the character of one good woman ; nay , he rather refers to them with con- tempt . His life , however , was as chaste as his style , and those who criticise his ...
Strana 23
... fair ! Trust not too much that hue , which charms the sight : 1 The hyacinth we pluck , the privet slight ; Though that , sweet boy ! be dark , and this all snowy white . 20 -Still am I scorn'd ; nor dost thou ask , or know , What milk ...
... fair ! Trust not too much that hue , which charms the sight : 1 The hyacinth we pluck , the privet slight ; Though that , sweet boy ! be dark , and this all snowy white . 20 -Still am I scorn'd ; nor dost thou ask , or know , What milk ...
Strana 27
... fair , yet far more , kind . " 80 ECLOGUE III . - PALEMON . ARGUMENT . THIS Eclogue , an imitation of the fourth and fifth Idyls of Theo critus , was probably written A. C. 43 , A. U. C. 711 , when Man- tua , as a portion of the ...
... fair , yet far more , kind . " 80 ECLOGUE III . - PALEMON . ARGUMENT . THIS Eclogue , an imitation of the fourth and fifth Idyls of Theo critus , was probably written A. C. 43 , A. U. C. 711 , when Man- tua , as a portion of the ...
Strana 31
... fair one's scorn . " Men . 66 Young grain likes moisture ; kids the bud- ding grove ; Lithe osiers teeming cows ; I but Amyntas love . " Dam . " Rude though it be , kind Pollio bears my reed ; A heifer , Muses , for your votary feed ...
... fair one's scorn . " Men . 66 Young grain likes moisture ; kids the bud- ding grove ; Lithe osiers teeming cows ; I but Amyntas love . " Dam . " Rude though it be , kind Pollio bears my reed ; A heifer , Muses , for your votary feed ...
Strana 42
... Fair was my flock ; but fairer I , who fed . " 999 Men . Sweet to the ear , blest bard , thy tuneful reed , As sleep to wearied shepherds on the mead : As to the traveller , parch'd with noontide heat , The crystal rill soft purling at ...
... Fair was my flock ; but fairer I , who fed . " 999 Men . Sweet to the ear , blest bard , thy tuneful reed , As sleep to wearied shepherds on the mead : As to the traveller , parch'd with noontide heat , The crystal rill soft purling at ...
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