Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis: accedunt clavis metrica, notulae Anglicae, et quaestionesHilliard, Gray, Little et Wilkins, 1829 - 491 páginas |
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... poet ; since , on the one hand , the word Tenuis cannot otherwise be made to fur- nish the concluding spondee , and ... poets , we might surely expect to find some examples less questionable than those where the I or the V is concerned ...
... poet ; since , on the one hand , the word Tenuis cannot otherwise be made to fur- nish the concluding spondee , and ... poets , we might surely expect to find some examples less questionable than those where the I or the V is concerned ...
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... ō | quæ sătĭs altă dehiscāt ( erit casura ) . 905. Genuă lă- | -bānt gělīdūs cōncrēvit frigorě sānguis ( gen - vă or gen - wă . See Georgics , 4 , 297. ) THE LIFE OF PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO . THIS distinguished poet 328 METRICAL KEY .
... ō | quæ sătĭs altă dehiscāt ( erit casura ) . 905. Genuă lă- | -bānt gělīdūs cōncrēvit frigorě sānguis ( gen - vă or gen - wă . See Georgics , 4 , 297. ) THE LIFE OF PUBLIUS VIRGILIUS MARO . THIS distinguished poet 328 METRICAL KEY .
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... poet and accomplished scholar was born at Andes , a village near Mantua , on the fifteenth of October , in the six hundred and eighty - fourth year of Rome , and about seventy years before Christ . In the Life of Virgil , purporting to ...
... poet and accomplished scholar was born at Andes , a village near Mantua , on the fifteenth of October , in the six hundred and eighty - fourth year of Rome , and about seventy years before Christ . In the Life of Virgil , purporting to ...
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... poet attempts to prove the Julian family lineally descended from the founder of Lavinium , that , in the virtuous and heroic Æneas , he means to describe the amiable qualities of his illustrious patron . In the sixth book he attempts to ...
... poet attempts to prove the Julian family lineally descended from the founder of Lavinium , that , in the virtuous and heroic Æneas , he means to describe the amiable qualities of his illustrious patron . In the sixth book he attempts to ...
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... poet calls Cæsar a god , for restoring his possessions to him . This is indeed extravagant adulation , but not unsuited to the times ; as Oct. Cæsar and his colleagues in the Triumvirate had deified his uncle C. Julius Cæsar the ...
... poet calls Cæsar a god , for restoring his possessions to him . This is indeed extravagant adulation , but not unsuited to the times ; as Oct. Cæsar and his colleagues in the Triumvirate had deified his uncle C. Julius Cæsar the ...
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