Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 21
... Roman child then to be born Gibbon absolutely rejects , as alike incompatible with chronology , with history , and with the good sense of the poet : ' yet does he at the same time , oddly enough , seem to sanction the notion of the ...
... Roman child then to be born Gibbon absolutely rejects , as alike incompatible with chronology , with history , and with the good sense of the poet : ' yet does he at the same time , oddly enough , seem to sanction the notion of the ...
Strana 62
... the gems and medals it is held by a man : this is said to be Augustus . Perhaps the Roman astrono- mers took the hint of placing him there from Virgil . - Poly- metis . : Where'er thy reign ( for not , if hell invite 62 VIRGIL .
... the gems and medals it is held by a man : this is said to be Augustus . Perhaps the Roman astrono- mers took the hint of placing him there from Virgil . - Poly- metis . : Where'er thy reign ( for not , if hell invite 62 VIRGIL .
Strana 88
... Roman tow'rs ; Deign , Romulus ! maternal Vesta ! deign : Oh ! let this youth a prostrate world sustain ! Enough , enough of blood already spilt Sates vengeful gods for Troy's perfidious guilt . 560 549 The art of the poet , in ...
... Roman tow'rs ; Deign , Romulus ! maternal Vesta ! deign : Oh ! let this youth a prostrate world sustain ! Enough , enough of blood already spilt Sates vengeful gods for Troy's perfidious guilt . 560 549 The art of the poet , in ...
Strana 102
... Roman tow'rs . All hail , Saturnian earth ! hail , loved of fame , Land , rich in fruits , and men of mighty name ! For thee I dare the sacred founts explore , For thee the rules of ancient art restore , Themes , once to glory raised ...
... Roman tow'rs . All hail , Saturnian earth ! hail , loved of fame , Land , rich in fruits , and men of mighty name ! For thee I dare the sacred founts explore , For thee the rules of ancient art restore , Themes , once to glory raised ...
Strana 114
... Roman husbandman bloom for his bees , seed for his poultry , and shoots and leaves for his flocks . - Stawell . 511 Cytorus , according to Pliny , a mountain with a city of the same name in Paphlagonia . - Voss . 512 Naryx , a town of ...
... Roman husbandman bloom for his bees , seed for his poultry , and shoots and leaves for his flocks . - Stawell . 511 Cytorus , according to Pliny , a mountain with a city of the same name in Paphlagonia . - Voss . 512 Naryx , a town of ...
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Achilles Æneas Æneid ancient arms Augustus Augustus Cæsar Bacchus bear bees behold beneath betwixt breathe cæsura called Carthage Columella courser Creüsa crown'd Daphnis death deep Dido divine earth Eclogue Eneid ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fire flame flocks flood foes fruit Georgics give goddess gods golden Grecian grove heav'n herds hero Homer honor imitate Italy Jove Julius Cæsar Juno Jupiter king labor land light Lille lordship Mantua Martyn mead Mopsus mountain night numbers nymphs o'er Ovid plain plants Pliny plough poem poet poetry Pollio pow'r praise Priam queen race Roman Rome round sacred says Segrais shade shepherds shore sire skies soil song spread spring Stawell steed strain streams swain sweet swell tempests thee Theocritus Thessaly thou Tityrus toil tow'rs translation trees Trojan Troy Turnus Tyrian verse vines Virgil wave whence wild winds wine woes wood words wound