Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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... Cæsar . Compare also the venturo of the Sibyl , v . 52 , with the venit of the proëm , v . 4 . In p . 383 , & c . he gives an elaborate and ingenious account of the three causes , which have contributed for so long a period to envelop ...
... Cæsar . Compare also the venturo of the Sibyl , v . 52 , with the venit of the proëm , v . 4 . In p . 383 , & c . he gives an elaborate and ingenious account of the three causes , which have contributed for so long a period to envelop ...
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... 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 first , vv . 21-29 ...
... 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 first , vv . 21-29 ...
Strana 25
... Cæsar , who always publicly asserted his own de- scent from Æneas , as Rome sustained the poetical character of a new Troy , Penn contends , pp . 327-344 . Thus Turnus , the adversary of the Trojan prince , is designated by the alius ...
... Cæsar , who always publicly asserted his own de- scent from Æneas , as Rome sustained the poetical character of a new Troy , Penn contends , pp . 327-344 . Thus Turnus , the adversary of the Trojan prince , is designated by the alius ...
Strana 26
... Augustus and the niece of Julius Cæsar ( through whom alone flowed the traditionary descent of the former from the smiling goddess Venus ) , see Penn , ib . pp . 363-369 . ECLOGUE V. - DAPHNIS . ARGUMENT . THE triumvirs , 26 VIRGIL .
... Augustus and the niece of Julius Cæsar ( through whom alone flowed the traditionary descent of the former from the smiling goddess Venus ) , see Penn , ib . pp . 363-369 . ECLOGUE V. - DAPHNIS . ARGUMENT . THE triumvirs , 26 VIRGIL .
Strana 27
... Julius Cæsar , the Daphnis ( which refers to this deification ) must probably have been written about the beginning of the year but , as Brutus and Cassius were still at the head of considerable armies , and Virgil had already smarted ...
... Julius Cæsar , the Daphnis ( which refers to this deification ) must probably have been written about the beginning of the year but , as Brutus and Cassius were still at the head of considerable armies , and Virgil had already smarted ...
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