Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 23
... even the Cyclops , in Theocritus , speak of their personal appearance ; the latter with the addi- tional mention of the calm smooth sea , in which he had viewed it reflected . 35 With me to pierce the stag , and to ECLOGUE II . 23.
... even the Cyclops , in Theocritus , speak of their personal appearance ; the latter with the addi- tional mention of the calm smooth sea , in which he had viewed it reflected . 35 With me to pierce the stag , and to ECLOGUE II . 23.
Strana 29
... mentions his theorems , his profound science , and his death . He is recorded also with honour by Callimachus and Catullus , and more slightly by Propertius . The alter , with such a happiness of pastoral simplicity left unnamed ...
... mentions his theorems , his profound science , and his death . He is recorded also with honour by Callimachus and Catullus , and more slightly by Propertius . The alter , with such a happiness of pastoral simplicity left unnamed ...
Strana 71
... mentions the seasons best adapted for the ploughing either of rich or of poor soils - Recommends that the ground should lie fallow , or be refreshed by change of crops or manure ; that the stubble should be burnt for the melioration of ...
... mentions the seasons best adapted for the ploughing either of rich or of poor soils - Recommends that the ground should lie fallow , or be refreshed by change of crops or manure ; that the stubble should be burnt for the melioration of ...
Strana 76
... mentions three sorts : the white , or esculent ; the black , the receptacle of opium ; the red , which Mr. Martyn thinks the corn rose , or poppy - weed . Of the heads of the first diacodion 95 Yet shall thy lands through easier labour ...
... mentions three sorts : the white , or esculent ; the black , the receptacle of opium ; the red , which Mr. Martyn thinks the corn rose , or poppy - weed . Of the heads of the first diacodion 95 Yet shall thy lands through easier labour ...
Strana 87
... " he proposes the contrary doctrine ; that the sun lights another hemisphere when he leaves our horizon . Lucretius mentions both opinions . - Martyn . Light baskets weave with pliant osier twined , 295 Now GEORGIC I. 87.
... " he proposes the contrary doctrine ; that the sun lights another hemisphere when he leaves our horizon . Lucretius mentions both opinions . - Martyn . Light baskets weave with pliant osier twined , 295 Now GEORGIC I. 87.
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