Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 21
... 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 . " ECLOGUE II ...
... 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 . " ECLOGUE II ...
Strana 30
... nature's freshest beauties deck the year You first , Damætas ; then , Menalcas , prove Your skill : alternate strains the Muses love 70 Dam . " Begin we , Muse , from Jove ; through all he reigns ; Fattens the earth , nor e'en my verse ...
... nature's freshest beauties deck the year You first , Damætas ; then , Menalcas , prove Your skill : alternate strains the Muses love 70 Dam . " Begin we , Muse , from Jove ; through all he reigns ; Fattens the earth , nor e'en my verse ...
Strana 45
... natural and moral doctrines of Epicurus , the formation of the world from atoms , and the necessity of avoid- ing perturbations of the mind . It includes a fine compliment to Cornelius Gallus , vv . 72-83 , who had about this time writ ...
... natural and moral doctrines of Epicurus , the formation of the world from atoms , and the necessity of avoid- ing perturbations of the mind . It includes a fine compliment to Cornelius Gallus , vv . 72-83 , who had about this time writ ...
Strana 53
... nature laughs , and every bower is gay ! But if Alexis from these mountains hie , -All nature sickens , and each stream is dry . " Thyr . " The fields are parch'd ; by sultriness op- prest , The russet meads have lost their summer vest ...
... nature laughs , and every bower is gay ! But if Alexis from these mountains hie , -All nature sickens , and each stream is dry . " Thyr . " The fields are parch'd ; by sultriness op- prest , The russet meads have lost their summer vest ...
Strana 56
... . 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 .
... . 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 .
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