Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera: Or, The Works of Virgil. With Copious Notes ... in English;White, Gallaher & White, 1827 - 619 páginas |
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... give him a correct idea of the meaning of the author in the more difficult passages ; and by its copious notes upon ancient history , and mythology , will enable him to relish beauties that are now rarely perceived in the early course ...
... give him a correct idea of the meaning of the author in the more difficult passages ; and by its copious notes upon ancient history , and mythology , will enable him to relish beauties that are now rarely perceived in the early course ...
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... give force to this caution , he mentions the case of the ram that had just recovered of a fall from it into the river , and was then drying his fleece . 96. Reice . Imp . of the verb reicio , by syncope for rejicio , drive back . 98 ...
... give force to this caution , he mentions the case of the ram that had just recovered of a fall from it into the river , and was then drying his fleece . 96. Reice . Imp . of the verb reicio , by syncope for rejicio , drive back . 98 ...
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... give to risu . But Dr. Trapp takes it otherwise , applying it to the boy . Begin to know and acknowledge thy mother by smiling on her ; as a kind of recompense for the pains she endured for thy sake . 61. Fastidia : qualms , as of a ...
... give to risu . But Dr. Trapp takes it otherwise , applying it to the boy . Begin to know and acknowledge thy mother by smiling on her ; as a kind of recompense for the pains she endured for thy sake . 61. Fastidia : qualms , as of a ...
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... give a livelier idea of the charms of his music , and the melody of his song . 48. Magistrum : the master . It appears from this , that Mopsus had been a pupil of Menalcas , and much esteemed by him . 55 49. Alter ab illo : the next ...
... give a livelier idea of the charms of his music , and the melody of his song . 48. Magistrum : the master . It appears from this , that Mopsus had been a pupil of Menalcas , and much esteemed by him . 55 49. Alter ab illo : the next ...
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... ? Where is the scene laid ? What is said of Silenus ? Does Virgil give the principles of the Epicurean philosophy ? What were those principles ? Who was Epicurus ? Who was Nereus ? Of whom was he the father BUCOLICA . ECL . VI . 35.
... ? Where is the scene laid ? What is said of Silenus ? Does Virgil give the principles of the Epicurean philosophy ? What were those principles ? Who was Epicurus ? Who was Nereus ? Of whom was he the father BUCOLICA . ECL . VI . 35.
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Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera, Or, The Works of Virgil: With Copious Notes ... Virgil Visualização integral - 1882 |
Publii Virgilii Maronis Opera: Or, The Works of Virgil with Copious Notes ... Virgil Visualização integral - 1862 |
Publii Virgilii Maronis opera, or The works of Virgil: With copious notes ... Virgil Visualização integral - 1864 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
acies Æneas Æneid æquore amor Anchises animis antè Apollo arma armis Ascanius atque auro Beotia called caput circùm cœlo contrà cùm Dardanus Davidson Deûm Dido Eneas erat etiam fata ferro fortuna genus Geor gods Greeks hæc Haud Hence Heyne reads Hinc hunc illa ille illi ingens inter Intereà ipsa ipse Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter Juturna king Latinus Latium litora longè magno manu meaning meton Mezentius mihi Mnestheus Multa Namque neque NOTES numina nunc omnes omnia omnis pater poet prælia Priam primùm procul properly quæ quàm Quid quis quod river Romans Ruæus says Rumus Rutuli sæpe says Heyne says Ruæus sense Servius signifies slain sunt super supra synec tantùm tela terga terras Teucri Thessaly Thrace tibi Trapp Trojans Troy Turnus urbe urbem Valpy Venus verb verò Virgil word
Passagens conhecidas
Página 109 - Aonio rediens deducam vertice Musas; primus Idumaeas referam tibi, Mantua, palmas, et viridi in campo templum de marmore ponam propter aquam, tardis ingens ubi flexibus errat Mincius et tenera praetexit harundine ripas.
Página 393 - Latini, et quo quemque modo fugiatque feratque laborem. sunt geminae Somni portae, quarum altera fertur cornea, qua veris facilis datur exitus umbris, altera candenti perfecta nitens elephanto, sed falsa ad caelum mittunt insomnia Manes.
Página 391 - Maximus ille es, unus qui nobis cunctando restituis rem. excudent alii spirantia mollius aera (credo equidem), vivos ducent de marmore vultus, orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent : 850 tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento (hae tibi erunt artes), pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos.
Página 379 - Discite justitiam moniti, et non temnere divos. 620 vendidit hic auro patriam, dominumque potentem imposuit ; fixit leges pretio atque refixit ; hic thalamum invasit natae vetitosque hymenaeos ; ausi omnes immane nefas, ausoque potiti. non, mihi si linguae centum sint oraque centum, 625 ferrea vox, omnis scelerum comprendere formas, omnia poenarum percurrere nomina possim.
Página 176 - Troiae tristesque ruinas solabar fatis contraria fata rependens; nunc eadem fortuna viros tot casibus actos 240 insequitur. Quem das finem, rex magne, laborum? Antenor potuit mediis elapsus Achivis Illyricos penetrare sinus atque intima tutus regna Liburnorum et fontem superare Timavi, unde per ora novem vasto cum murmure montis 245 it mare proruptum et pelago premit arva sonanti.
Página 329 - Nequiquam longos fugiens dat corpore tortus, Parte ferox, ardensque oculis, et sibila colla Arduus attollens ; pars volnere clauda retentat Nexantem nodis seque in sua membra plicantem. Tali remigio navis se tarda movebat ; 280 Vela facit tamen, et velis subit ostia plenis.
Página 315 - Hauriat hunc oculis ignem crudelis ab alto Dardanus, et nostrae secum ferat omina mortis," Dixerat; atque illam media inter talia ferro Conlapsam aspiciunt comites, ensemque cruore Spumantem, sparsasque manus.
Página 101 - Redit agricolis labor actus in orbem, atque in se sua per vestigia volvitur annus.
Página 371 - Continuo auditae voces, vagitus et ingens, infantumque animae flentes in limine primo, quos dulcis vitae exsortes et ab ubere raptos abstulit atra dies et funere mersit acerbo ; hos juxta falso damnati crimine mortis.
Página 600 - Teucri. morem ritusque sacrorum adiciam faciamque omnis uno ore Latinos. hinc genus Ausonio mixtum quod sanguine surget, supra homines, supra ire deos pietate videbis nee gens ulla tuos aeque celebrabit honores.