The Bucolics and Georgics of Virgil: With Notes, Excursus, Terms of Husbandry, and A Flora VirgilianaWhittaker and Company, 1847 - 396 páginas |
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... observe the great avidity with which any anecdote of such men is received whenever it presents itself from any unexpected quarter . In the case of modern writers this is not felt so much ; yet who would not fain know more of even Milton ...
... observe the great avidity with which any anecdote of such men is received whenever it presents itself from any unexpected quarter . In the case of modern writers this is not felt so much ; yet who would not fain know more of even Milton ...
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... observe ( sup- posing our opinion respecting the fifth to be correct ) that the three preceding eclogues ( notwithstanding the compliment to Pollio in the third ) are purely bucolic , and that such also is the seventh , while the ...
... observe ( sup- posing our opinion respecting the fifth to be correct ) that the three preceding eclogues ( notwithstanding the compliment to Pollio in the third ) are purely bucolic , and that such also is the seventh , while the ...
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... observation of Priscian ( De xii . vers . Aen . xii . 200 ) : " Solent componi ablativi cum praepositionibus quae etiam accusativo separatim solent conjungi , quapropter , quocirca , praeterea ; sic etiam interea . " Adeo , antea ...
... observation of Priscian ( De xii . vers . Aen . xii . 200 ) : " Solent componi ablativi cum praepositionibus quae etiam accusativo separatim solent conjungi , quapropter , quocirca , praeterea ; sic etiam interea . " Adeo , antea ...
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... observe , the waters of the sea , even of the tranquil Mediterranean , never are still , and so never could form a mirror , even for the Cyclops . In one respect the Greek poet is more incorrect than the Latin , for he makes the water ...
... observe , the waters of the sea , even of the tranquil Mediterranean , never are still , and so never could form a mirror , even for the Cyclops . In one respect the Greek poet is more incorrect than the Latin , for he makes the water ...
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... observation is confirmed by hunters at the present day , that young roes have white spots on their skins for the first six months , which then disappear . By etiam nunc Corydon then would intimate that they were not yet six months old ...
... observation is confirmed by hunters at the present day , that young roes have white spots on their skins for the first six months , which then disappear . By etiam nunc Corydon then would intimate that they were not yet six months old ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
amor ancients Apollo atque bucolic Caesar called canibus carmina circum Colum Columella corn Cornelius Gallus Corydon cura Damoetas Daphnis eclogue Ennius etiam fetus flumina Forbiger Gallus Geor Georgics give Greek haec herbas Hesiod Heyne Hinc Horace horses illa inter Iollas ipsa ipse Italy Jahn kind land Latin Lucretius Mantua Martyn means Menalcas mihi Mopsus Mythology neque nunc observe omnes Omnia Ovid pecori perhaps plants Plin Pliny plough poem poet Pollio primum probably quae quam quid quis quod quoque Roman Rome saepe says seems segetes sense Servius sheep shepherd silvae sing sunt suppose tamen tantum term terrae Theocritus Thessaly tibi Tityrus trees ulmos umbra usual Varro venit verb verse viii vines Virgil Voss Wagner word δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τε τὸ τὸν ὡς
Passagens conhecidas
Página 55 - Optima quaeque dies miseris mortalibus aevi Prima fugit; subeunt morbi tristisque senectus Et labor, et durae rapit inclementia mortis.
Página 20 - Maenalios mecum, mea tibia, versus, saevus Amor docuit natorum sanguine matrem commaculare manus ; crudelis tu quoque, mater : crudelis mater magis, an puer improbus ille? improbus ille puer ; crudelis tu quoque, mater.
Página 11 - At tibi prima, puer, nullo munuscula cultu errantes hederas passim cum baccare tellus mixtaque ridenti colocasia fundet acantho. 20 Ipsae lacte domum referent distenta capellae ubera, nec magnos metuent armenta leones.
Página 7 - Dardaniusque Paris. Pallas, quas condidit arces, Ipsa colat ; nobis placeant ante omnia silvae. Torva leaena lupum sequitur; lupus ipse capellam ; Florentem cytisum sequitur lasciva capella; Te Corydon, o Alexi : trahit sua quemque voluptas.
Página 44 - Qui nunc extremis Asiae jam victor in oris Imbellem avertis Romanis arcibus Indum. Salve, magna parens frugum, Saturnia tellus, Magna virum ; tibi res antiquae laudis et artis Ingredior, sanctos ausus recludere fontes, ns Ascraeumque cano Romana per oppida carmen.
Página 10 - Non nostrum inter vos tantas componere lites. Et vitula tu dignus et hic, et quisquis amores aut metuet dulces, aut experietur amaros.
Página 53 - ... ipse dies agitat festos fususque per herbam, ignis ubi in medio et socii cratera coronant, te libans, Lenaee, vocat, pecorisque magistris velocis iaculi certamina ponit in ulmo, 530 corporaque agresti nudant praedura palaestrae.
Página 6 - Thestylis et rapido fessis messoribus aestu 10 allia serpyllumque herbas contundit olentes ; at mecum raucis, tua dum vestigia lustro, sole sub ardenti resonant arbusta cicadis. nonne fuit satius, tristes Amaryllidis iras atque superba pati fastidia ? nonne Menalcan, quamvis ille niger, quamvis tu candidus esses ? o formose puer, nimium ne crede colori ; alba ligustra cadunt, vaccinia nigra leguntur.
Página 29 - ... alternis idem tonsas cessare novales, et segnem patiere situ durescere campum ; aut ibi flava seres mutato sidere farra, unde prius laetum siliqua quassante legumen aut tenuis fetus viciae tristisque lupini sustuleris fragiles calamos silvamque sonantem.
Página 44 - An memorem portus Lucrinoque addita claustra Atque indignatum magnis stridoribus aequor, Julia qua ponto longe sonat unda refuso Tyrrhenusque fretis immittitur aestus Avernis ? Haec eadem argenti rivos aerisque metalla 165 Ostendit venis, atque auro plurima fluxit.