Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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... honours which were publicly lavished on the author . From him we learn that when some of his verses were re- cited on the stage , and the poet happened to be present , all the spectators rose to pay him the same marks of respect which ...
... honours which were publicly lavished on the author . From him we learn that when some of his verses were re- cited on the stage , and the poet happened to be present , all the spectators rose to pay him the same marks of respect which ...
Strana 10
... honour of determining the greatest point that ever was in de- bate , between the son - in - law and the favourite of Cæsar . Virgil delivered his opinion in words to this effect : - " The change of a popular into an ab- solute ...
... honour of determining the greatest point that ever was in de- bate , between the son - in - law and the favourite of Cæsar . Virgil delivered his opinion in words to this effect : - " The change of a popular into an ab- solute ...
Strana 19
... 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 , to my suit propitious , there he ECLOGUE I. 19.
... 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 , to my suit propitious , there he ECLOGUE I. 19.
Strana 29
... honour by Callimachus and Catullus , and more slightly by Propertius . The alter , with such a happiness of pastoral simplicity left unnamed , remains still unascertained - whether Aratus , or Hesiod ( to one of whom Martyn inclines ) ...
... honour by Callimachus and Catullus , and more slightly by Propertius . The alter , with such a happiness of pastoral simplicity left unnamed , remains still unascertained - whether Aratus , or Hesiod ( to one of whom Martyn inclines ) ...
Strana 33
... honour of Octavius ( subsequently Augustus ) Cæsar , written A. C. 39 , A. U. C. 715 , when he had recently laid the founda- tion of his sovereign power by the peace of Brundusium , has been proved in an acute and elegant volume by Mr ...
... honour of Octavius ( subsequently Augustus ) Cæsar , written A. C. 39 , A. U. C. 715 , when he had recently laid the founda- tion of his sovereign power by the peace of Brundusium , has been proved in an acute and elegant volume by Mr ...
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