CarminaBlanchard & Lea, 1857 - 415 páginas |
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... probably also that of æsar , both of which I prefer deary others as text books for our classes . From PROF . J. J. OWEN , Free Academy , New York , Aug. 31 , 1849 . I am highly pleased with your excellent publications of the above ...
... probably also that of æsar , both of which I prefer deary others as text books for our classes . From PROF . J. J. OWEN , Free Academy , New York , Aug. 31 , 1849 . I am highly pleased with your excellent publications of the above ...
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... granted , and his lands in the meantime so- cured to him - a service which he celebrates in the first Eclogue . ' Probably the second , third , and perhaps the fifth . But his success at Perusia having placed all Italy in INTRODUCTION ix.
... granted , and his lands in the meantime so- cured to him - a service which he celebrates in the first Eclogue . ' Probably the second , third , and perhaps the fifth . But his success at Perusia having placed all Italy in INTRODUCTION ix.
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... probably the same year that witnessed the death of the poet Tibullus . According to Donatus , he had spent the later years of his life partly in Sicily , but chiefly in Campania . The delightful climate and scenery of Naples being ...
... probably the same year that witnessed the death of the poet Tibullus . According to Donatus , he had spent the later years of his life partly in Sicily , but chiefly in Campania . The delightful climate and scenery of Naples being ...
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... probably visited by him on the journey to Brun- dusium with Horace and Maecenas , which he gives with so much enjoyment , and such exquisitely minute touches , subordi- nate , however , all the while to his main purpose of teaching how ...
... probably visited by him on the journey to Brun- dusium with Horace and Maecenas , which he gives with so much enjoyment , and such exquisitely minute touches , subordi- nate , however , all the while to his main purpose of teaching how ...
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... probably never induced him to form an attach- ment stronger than that which arose from the ties of personal affection to some of its leading men . Thenceforth he flung him- self entirely on the side of Maecenas and Augustus , as of men ...
... probably never induced him to form an attach- ment stronger than that which arose from the ties of personal affection to some of its leading men . Thenceforth he flung him- self entirely on the side of Maecenas and Augustus , as of men ...
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according accusative Achates Achilles Aeneas aequora agmina allusion alta alto Anchises anguis Apollo Ardea arma armis arva Ascanius auras auris Aurunci Baccho Bacchus book called circum coelo coelum Compare conjunx construction country death described deus Dido divom Eclogue Epirus equivalent especially fata father ferro first flumina force generally gods great Greek Haud hence Hercules Hinc ille infelix ingens interea Italy Jamque Juno Jupiter king Latio Latium Lavinia line litora Mantua mentioned mihi moenia mountain name neque nequidquam nunc Octavianus omnibus omnis passage pater pectore place present probably proelia read referring regna river Roman Rutuli sacred same sanguine saxa See Aen See at Ecl See Ecl See Georg See Zumpt seems sense sese sidera silvis similar sine subject super taken Tarchon tela tellus terra Teucri Teucros three tibi time town Troja Trojae Trojans Troy Turnus urbem used Venus vertice Virgil work
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Página 89 - OH for a lodge in some vast wilderness, Some boundless contiguity of shade, Where rumour of oppression and deceit, Of unsuccessful or successful war, Might never reach me more.
Página 267 - ... vestibulum ante ipsum primisque in faucibus Orci Luctus et ultrices posuere cubilia Curae, pallentesque habitant Morbi, tristisque Senectus, 275 et Metus, et malesuada Fames, ac turpis Egestas, terribiles visu formae, Letumque, Labosque ; turn consanguineus Leti Sopor, et mala mentis Gaudia, mortiferumque adverso in limine Bellum, ferreique Eumenidum thalami, et Discordia demens, 280 vipereum crinem vittis innexa cruentis.
Página 31 - 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 317 - Soft is the strain when Zephyr gently blows, And the smooth stream in smoother numbers flows ; But when loud surges lash the sounding shore, The hoarse, rough verse should like the torrent roar : When Ajax strives some rock's vast weight to throw, The line too labours, and the words move slow : Not so, when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o'er the unbending corn, and skims along the main.
Página 282 - Tua me, genitor, tua tristis imago, 695 Saepius occurrens, haec limina tendere adegit; Stant sale Tyrrheno classes. Da iungere dextram, Da, genitor, teque amplexu ne subtrahe nostro.
Página 117 - Verum ubi correptum manibus vinclisque tenebis, 405 'Tum variae eludent species atque ora ferarum. 'Fiet enim subito sus horridus atraque tigris ' Squamosusque draco et fulva cervice leaena, 'Aut acrem flammae sonitum dabit atque ita vinclis 'Excidet, aut in aquas tenues dilapsus abibit. 410 'Sed quanto ille magis formas se vertet in omnes, 'Tam tu, nate, magis contende tenacia vincla, 'Donec talis erit mutato corpore, qualem 'Videris, incepto tegeret cum lumina somno.
Página 194 - Charybdis 420 obsidet, atque imo barathri ter gurgite vastos sorbet in abruptum fluctus rursusque sub auras erigit alternos et sidera verberat unda.
Página 44 - Namque canebat, uti magnum per inane coacta semina terrarumque animaeque marisque fuissent, et liquidi simul ignis ; ut his exordia primis omnia et ipse tener mundi concreverit orbis...
Página 327 - ... primus ab aetherio venit Saturnus Olympo arma lovis fugiens et regnis exsul ademptis. 320 is genus indocile ac dispersum montibus altis composuit legesque dedit, Latiumque vocari maluit, his quoniam latuisset tutus in oris.
Página 52 - 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.