Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana xii
... Augustus would not per- mit the destruction of his poem , he left it to them to publish , on condition that they would make no additions to the text , even for the purpose of sup- plying an unfinished verse . Virgil was certainly the ...
... Augustus would not per- mit the destruction of his poem , he left it to them to publish , on condition that they would make no additions to the text , even for the purpose of sup- plying an unfinished verse . Virgil was certainly the ...
Strana xv
... Augustus , could be free . He had a delightful villa in Sicily , and a fine house and well - furnished library near Mæcenas ' gardens on the Esquiline hill at Rome . He died with such steadiness and tranquillity , as to be able to ...
... Augustus , could be free . He had a delightful villa in Sicily , and a fine house and well - furnished library near Mæcenas ' gardens on the Esquiline hill at Rome . He died with such steadiness and tranquillity , as to be able to ...
Strana 20
... Augustus ) Cæsar , written A. C. 39 , A. U. C. 715 , when he had recently laid the foun- dation of his sovereign power by the peace of Brundusium , has been proved in an acute and elegant volume by Mr. Granville Penn ; who shows that ...
... Augustus ) Cæsar , written A. C. 39 , A. U. C. 715 , when he had recently laid the foun- dation of his sovereign power by the peace of Brundusium , has been proved in an acute and elegant volume by Mr. Granville Penn ; who shows that ...
Strana 21
... Augustus Cæsar . The Saturnia regna , and the gens aurea , are the theme of both ; but in the epic it is said , with obvious reference to the Eclogue , Hic vir , hic est , tibi quem PROMITTI sæpiùs audis : In the latter , he supposed ...
... Augustus Cæsar . The Saturnia regna , and the gens aurea , are the theme of both ; but in the epic it is said , with obvious reference to the Eclogue , Hic vir , hic est , tibi quem PROMITTI sæpiùs audis : In the latter , he supposed ...
Strana 24
... Augustus was the son of Julius Cæsar by adoption , though by birth only his grand - nephew . 21 The Sibyl is represented as addressing the subject of the eclogue in his three genethliacal intervals - infancy , youth , and manhood : the ...
... Augustus was the son of Julius Cæsar by adoption , though by birth only his grand - nephew . 21 The Sibyl is represented as addressing the subject of the eclogue in his three genethliacal intervals - infancy , youth , and manhood : the ...
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