Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 18
... tree foretold ; [ The left - hand raven oft , with prescient croak , Distinctly boded from the hollow oak ! ] -But who this god of your idolatry ? Tit . The city they call Rome , ah , silly me ! I fondly thought might like our Mantua be ...
... tree foretold ; [ The left - hand raven oft , with prescient croak , Distinctly boded from the hollow oak ! ] -But who this god of your idolatry ? Tit . The city they call Rome , ah , silly me ! I fondly thought might like our Mantua be ...
Strana 19
... trees , at the distance commonly of forty feet , to leave room for corn to grow between them . These trees were pruned in such a manner as to serve for stages to the vines which were planted near them . " - Martyn . 50 Octavius was now ...
... trees , at the distance commonly of forty feet , to leave room for corn to grow between them . These trees were pruned in such a manner as to serve for stages to the vines which were planted near them . " - Martyn . 50 Octavius was now ...
Strana 23
... tree growing in Egypt and in watery places ) , seems rather to incline to the convolvulus major , or greater bindweed . 25 Amphion and Zethus , the sons of Jupiter and Antiope , built the walls of Thebes , according to Homer . That they ...
... tree growing in Egypt and in watery places ) , seems rather to incline to the convolvulus major , or greater bindweed . 25 Amphion and Zethus , the sons of Jupiter and Antiope , built the walls of Thebes , according to Homer . That they ...
Strana 28
... trees ; and Caius , in the Digest , states that those who were guilty of so doing ( more especially in the case of vines ) were to be punished as thieves . The malice and the injury in this place are aggravated by the rustiness of the ...
... trees ; and Caius , in the Digest , states that those who were guilty of so doing ( more especially in the case of vines ) were to be punished as thieves . The malice and the injury in this place are aggravated by the rustiness of the ...
Strana 31
... tree . " 95 Pollio , as we learn from Horace ( Od . ii . 1 ) , was a writer of tragedies , and an orator , as well as a successful general . He was also an historian , and a bountiful patron of poets , especially of Virgil and of Horace ...
... tree . " 95 Pollio , as we learn from Horace ( Od . ii . 1 ) , was a writer of tragedies , and an orator , as well as a successful general . He was also an historian , and a bountiful patron of poets , especially of Virgil and of Horace ...
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