Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 27
... living , is celebrated in it for his patronage of the poet , and for his own poetical powers . It is of the species de- nominated Amabean , in which two disputants speak alter- nately ; the latter always endeavouring to surpass , or at ...
... living , is celebrated in it for his patronage of the poet , and for his own poetical powers . It is of the species de- nominated Amabean , in which two disputants speak alter- nately ; the latter always endeavouring to surpass , or at ...
Strana 56
... Thessaly . 55 The Garamantes were a savage people of Africa , living as far southward ( it was thought ) as the earth was habitable , and therefore called extremi . Not to our nature does the boy belong- Begin with 56 VIRGIL .
... Thessaly . 55 The Garamantes were a savage people of Africa , living as far southward ( it was thought ) as the earth was habitable , and therefore called extremi . Not to our nature does the boy belong- Begin with 56 VIRGIL .
Strana 102
... Constantinople to him by the name of Trabis - on- curmasi , or the date of Trebisond : but he named it lauro - cerasus . See Mason's English Garden . - Stawell . In arches , these within their native bed The living 102 VIRGIL.
... Constantinople to him by the name of Trabis - on- curmasi , or the date of Trebisond : but he named it lauro - cerasus . See Mason's English Garden . - Stawell . In arches , these within their native bed The living 102 VIRGIL.
Strana 103
The Eclogues Virgil. In arches , these within their native bed The living layers round their parent spread ; These ask no root , and from the topmost spray , 35 Boldly the planters cut the sprout away , And , fearless of success , to ...
The Eclogues Virgil. In arches , these within their native bed The living layers round their parent spread ; These ask no root , and from the topmost spray , 35 Boldly the planters cut the sprout away , And , fearless of success , to ...
Strana 124
... living fount , the umbrageous glade , And lowing herds , and sleep in soothing shade ; Thine , all of tame and wild , in lawn and field , That pastured plains or savage woodlands yield : Content and patience youth's long toils assuage ...
... living fount , the umbrageous glade , And lowing herds , and sleep in soothing shade ; Thine , all of tame and wild , in lawn and field , That pastured plains or savage woodlands yield : Content and patience youth's long toils assuage ...
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