Virgil: The EcloguesValpy, 1830 |
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Strana 40
... and gardens . 62 Than slumber softer . This , says Martyn , does not seem a harsher figure than downy sleep . ' On the arbutus , see id . on Georg . i . 148. iii . 300 . Thyr . ' Here on this hearth , with resinous 40 VIRGIL .
... and gardens . 62 Than slumber softer . This , says Martyn , does not seem a harsher figure than downy sleep . ' On the arbutus , see id . on Georg . i . 148. iii . 300 . Thyr . ' Here on this hearth , with resinous 40 VIRGIL .
Strana 47
... says : To some others at these times he ( the devil ) teacheth how to make pictures of waxe or claye , that by the roasting thereof the persons that they beare the name of may be continually melted , or dried away by conti- nual ...
... says : To some others at these times he ( the devil ) teacheth how to make pictures of waxe or claye , that by the roasting thereof the persons that they beare the name of may be continually melted , or dried away by conti- nual ...
Strana 61
... says , that the olive - tree produced by Minerva was to be seen at his time in Athens . 22 Triptolemus , the son of Celeus , instructed by Ceres in the arts of husbandry . 23 God of the woods . Achilles Statius , in his commentary on ...
... says , that the olive - tree produced by Minerva was to be seen at his time in Athens . 22 Triptolemus , the son of Celeus , instructed by Ceres in the arts of husbandry . 23 God of the woods . Achilles Statius , in his commentary on ...
Strana 62
... says , that the Chaldæans made the Scorpion ex- tend his claws into the place of Libra , reckoning only eleven signs , though the Egyptian astronomers reckoned twelve . Virgil takes advantage of this difference among the ancient ...
... says , that the Chaldæans made the Scorpion ex- tend his claws into the place of Libra , reckoning only eleven signs , though the Egyptian astronomers reckoned twelve . Virgil takes advantage of this difference among the ancient ...
Strana 76
... says that the North Pole is elevated , because that only is visible to us ; and , for the contrary reason , he calls the Southern Pole depressed . 275 Virgil no doubt had in view Homer's description of the northern constellations on the ...
... says that the North Pole is elevated , because that only is visible to us ; and , for the contrary reason , he calls the Southern Pole depressed . 275 Virgil no doubt had in view Homer's description of the northern constellations on the ...
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