Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 18
... ancient MSS . , or the more respectable editions ( and which has therefore , it may be conjectured , been transferred from the Maris ) , are enclosed in brackets . Thus mighty things I measured by the mean ! But 18 VIRGIL .
... ancient MSS . , or the more respectable editions ( and which has therefore , it may be conjectured , been transferred from the Maris ) , are enclosed in brackets . Thus mighty things I measured by the mean ! But 18 VIRGIL .
Strana 19
The Eclogues Virgil. Thus mighty things I measured by the mean ! But high o'er other cities Rome is seen , As the tall cypress o'er the osier's shoot . Mel . And what to Rome seduced your vagrant foot ? 30 35 Tit . Freedom : who , though ...
The Eclogues Virgil. Thus mighty things I measured by the mean ! But high o'er other cities Rome is seen , As the tall cypress o'er the osier's shoot . Mel . And what to Rome seduced your vagrant foot ? 30 35 Tit . Freedom : who , though ...
Strana 21
... mean " mild " by nature , as opposed to the harsher species ; or by cultivation , as opposed to crabs . So likewise molles ( castanea ) may signify " ripe , " or " fresh , " or smooth , " as distinguished from the hirsute or " roasted ...
... mean " mild " by nature , as opposed to the harsher species ; or by cultivation , as opposed to crabs . So likewise molles ( castanea ) may signify " ripe , " or " fresh , " or smooth , " as distinguished from the hirsute or " roasted ...
Strana 24
... mean to " drive the kids to the marsh- mallows ; " while others explain it as signifying to " drive them with a wand of hibiscus . " To this latter opinion Martyn inclines ; though he forbears to determine whether the hibiscus was the ...
... mean to " drive the kids to the marsh- mallows ; " while others explain it as signifying to " drive them with a wand of hibiscus . " To this latter opinion Martyn inclines ; though he forbears to determine whether the hibiscus was the ...
Strana 26
... means almos any edible fruit . 70 " The lioness . " Theocritus has a precisely similar pas- sage . 74 In returning from labour the plough is drawn backward ; in which case , from its relative lightness , it may be said to be only just ...
... means almos any edible fruit . 70 " The lioness . " Theocritus has a precisely similar pas- sage . 74 In returning from labour the plough is drawn backward ; in which case , from its relative lightness , it may be said to be only just ...
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