Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 26
... divine . " Ah ! clownish Corydon , thy gifts he'll none : Nor would Iölas be in gifts outdone- Wretch that I am ! that name - not south winds more Can vex my flowers , my streams the wallowing boar ! 65 Whom shunn'st thou ...
... divine . " Ah ! clownish Corydon , thy gifts he'll none : Nor would Iölas be in gifts outdone- Wretch that I am ! that name - not south winds more Can vex my flowers , my streams the wallowing boar ! 65 Whom shunn'st thou ...
Strana 36
... divine character , and asserts her unqualified humanity ; as a further proof of which , she subsequently expresses an anxious hope that her " long life's closing strain " may enable her to " hymn the deeds which she foresees . " But ...
... divine character , and asserts her unqualified humanity ; as a further proof of which , she subsequently expresses an anxious hope that her " long life's closing strain " may enable her to " hymn the deeds which she foresees . " But ...
Strana 37
The Eclogues Virgil. His shall it be a life divine to hold , With heroes mingled , and ' mid gods enroll'd ; And , form'd by patrimonial worth for sway , Him shall the tranquil universe obey . " Gladly to thee its natal gifts the field ...
The Eclogues Virgil. His shall it be a life divine to hold , With heroes mingled , and ' mid gods enroll'd ; And , form'd by patrimonial worth for sway , Him shall the tranquil universe obey . " Gladly to thee its natal gifts the field ...
Strana 39
... divine ' tis his to own . " ECLOGUE V. - DAPHNIS . ARGUMENT . THE triumvirs having resolved to open the A. U. C. 712 with performing divine honours to the memory of Julius Cæsar , the Daphnis ( which refers to this deification ) must ...
... divine ' tis his to own . " ECLOGUE V. - DAPHNIS . ARGUMENT . THE triumvirs having resolved to open the A. U. C. 712 with performing divine honours to the memory of Julius Cæsar , the Daphnis ( which refers to this deification ) must ...
Strana 48
... divine . " Why should I tell , how Scylla's deed he sung- Scylla the false , of royal Nisus sprung ; Or her , who girt with howling monsters shook Ulysses ' keels , and as the surges broke 80 85 82 See Martyn in loc .; as also for the ...
... divine . " Why should I tell , how Scylla's deed he sung- Scylla the false , of royal Nisus sprung ; Or her , who girt with howling monsters shook Ulysses ' keels , and as the surges broke 80 85 82 See Martyn in loc .; as also for the ...
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