Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 9
... bear no more ; but , suddenly struck with surprise and sorrow , fainted away . When she recovered she made the poet a present of ten sesterces for every line in praise of her son , which amounted in the whole to above two thousand ...
... bear no more ; but , suddenly struck with surprise and sorrow , fainted away . When she recovered she made the poet a present of ten sesterces for every line in praise of her son , which amounted in the whole to above two thousand ...
Strana 11
... bear which licks her cubs into shape . He was so benevolent and inoffensive , that most of his contemporary poets ( even the ' genus irritabile vatum ' ) , though they envied and maligned each other , agreed in loving and esteeming him ...
... bear which licks her cubs into shape . He was so benevolent and inoffensive , that most of his contemporary poets ( even the ' genus irritabile vatum ' ) , though they envied and maligned each other , agreed in loving and esteeming him ...
Strana 12
... bears all before him , and shines more and more as the tumult increases : Virgil , calmly daring , like Æneas , appears undisturbed in + the midst of the action , disposes all about him , and conquers with tranquillity . Or , when we ...
... bears all before him , and shines more and more as the tumult increases : Virgil , calmly daring , like Æneas , appears undisturbed in + the midst of the action , disposes all about him , and conquers with tranquillity . Or , when we ...
Strana 23
... bear , 15 Though he so dusky dark , and thou so fair ! Trust not too much that hue , which charms the sight : 1 The hyacinth we pluck , the privet slight ; Though that , sweet boy ! be dark , and this all snowy white . 20 -Still am I ...
... bear , 15 Though he so dusky dark , and thou so fair ! Trust not too much that hue , which charms the sight : 1 The hyacinth we pluck , the privet slight ; Though that , sweet boy ! be dark , and this all snowy white . 20 -Still am I ...
Strana 24
... In the same manner two bear cubs are appropriately tendered by the Cyclops in the Metamorphoses . Theocritus in his third Idyl supplies the original of v . 49 . These oft has Thestylis implored of me ; -And let 24 VIRGIL .
... In the same manner two bear cubs are appropriately tendered by the Cyclops in the Metamorphoses . Theocritus in his third Idyl supplies the original of v . 49 . These oft has Thestylis implored of me ; -And let 24 VIRGIL .
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