Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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... was to be wholly in him and though he chose to be called their father , he was in every thing but the name their king . This monarchical form of government must naturally be apt to displease the people . Virg seems OF VIRGIL . 7.
... was to be wholly in him and though he chose to be called their father , he was in every thing but the name their king . This monarchical form of government must naturally be apt to displease the people . Virg seems OF VIRGIL . 7.
Strana 18
... things contained in these Eclogues ) from Theocritus . 6 Some commentators fancifully conceive that under the names of " Amaryllis " and " Galatea " the poet allegorizes Rome and Mantua . Yet why , as De la Rue asks , this involution ...
... things contained in these Eclogues ) from Theocritus . 6 Some commentators fancifully conceive that under the names of " Amaryllis " and " Galatea " the poet allegorizes Rome and Mantua . Yet why , as De la Rue asks , this involution ...
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 34
... things ! Warton , after Catrou , conceives it to have been composed in honour of the nuptials of Antony and Octavia , and Martyn leans the same way ; adding , that Virgil had dexterously availed himself of the current Sibylline prophecy ...
... things ! Warton , after Catrou , conceives it to have been composed in honour of the nuptials of Antony and Octavia , and Martyn leans the same way ; adding , that Virgil had dexterously availed himself of the current Sibylline prophecy ...
Strana 61
... things were ! 10 That where yon hills slope gently to the plain , Far as to Mincius ' banks ( his own domain ) Their shatter'd tops , where those old beeches raise , Menalcas had protected by his lays . 15 Mær . So were you told , and ...
... things were ! 10 That where yon hills slope gently to the plain , Far as to Mincius ' banks ( his own domain ) Their shatter'd tops , where those old beeches raise , Menalcas had protected by his lays . 15 Mær . So were you told , and ...
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