Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 7
... empire was to be wholly in him and though he chose to be called their father , he was in every thing but the name their king . This monarchical form of government must naturally be apt to displease the people . Virg seems OF VIRGIL . 7.
... empire was to be wholly in him and though he chose to be called their father , he was in every thing but the name their king . This monarchical form of government must naturally be apt to displease the people . Virg seems OF VIRGIL . 7.
Strana 30
... father and stepmother ) agree to stake a heife so assured do I feel of victory . " 61 " Come on , then- : " so also Theocris ; of whom like- wise close imitations are to be found in vv . 33 , 35 , 69 , 71 , 73 , 75-78 , 79-82 , 91-94 ...
... father and stepmother ) agree to stake a heife so assured do I feel of victory . " 61 " Come on , then- : " so also Theocris ; of whom like- wise close imitations are to be found in vv . 33 , 35 , 69 , 71 , 73 , 75-78 , 79-82 , 91-94 ...
Strana 31
... father of Phyllis . The ancients used to celebrate their birth- days with great conviviality . To this Phyllis is invited by Da- motas ; Iölas to a more solemn festival , the Ambarvalia , when a sacrifice was offered by them with ...
... father of Phyllis . The ancients used to celebrate their birth- days with great conviviality . To this Phyllis is invited by Da- motas ; Iölas to a more solemn festival , the Ambarvalia , when a sacrifice was offered by them with ...
Strana 35
... a loftier strain Be ours : the lowly offspring of the plain , 1 Sicilian , because Theocritus , the father of pastoral poetry , was a native of Syracuse in Sicily . Shrubs , and the humble tamarisk , please not all ARGUMENT . 35.
... a loftier strain Be ours : the lowly offspring of the plain , 1 Sicilian , because Theocritus , the father of pastoral poetry , was a native of Syracuse in Sicily . Shrubs , and the humble tamarisk , please not all ARGUMENT . 35.
Strana 37
... father's acts canst read , 30 And heroes ' toils , and rate each deathless deed ; With soften'd harvests every plain shall glow , On the wild brier the grape's rich cluster grow , And gnarled oaks with dripping honey flow . 17 Under the ...
... father's acts canst read , 30 And heroes ' toils , and rate each deathless deed ; With soften'd harvests every plain shall glow , On the wild brier the grape's rich cluster grow , And gnarled oaks with dripping honey flow . 17 Under the ...
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