Bucolica, Georgica Et ÆneisJ. Munroe and Company, 1849 |
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... book , and at such an early period in the course of classical studies , that they appear to the pupil quite as difficult and uninteresting as the grammar and the dictionary . Months , and even years , are bestowed upon the study of them ...
... book , and at such an early period in the course of classical studies , that they appear to the pupil quite as difficult and uninteresting as the grammar and the dictionary . Months , and even years , are bestowed upon the study of them ...
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... book , which seems to refer to the triumphs of Octavius in the East , after the death of Antony and Cleopatra , U. C. 724. That the poem was com- menced at least seven years before this period , appears from an allusion in the second book ...
... book , which seems to refer to the triumphs of Octavius in the East , after the death of Antony and Cleopatra , U. C. 724. That the poem was com- menced at least seven years before this period , appears from an allusion in the second book ...
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... book . " At Cæsar , triplici invectus Romana triumpho . " Seven years were given to the composition of the first six books , and a rumor of the work , on which the poet was engaged , having gone abroad , the liveliest curiosity and ...
... book . " At Cæsar , triplici invectus Romana triumpho . " Seven years were given to the composition of the first six books , and a rumor of the work , on which the poet was engaged , having gone abroad , the liveliest curiosity and ...
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... book is the only excep . tion to this remark . The precepts , which he gives , are sound and ju dicious , many of them , probably , being drawn from his own experience in managing his paternal estate . His countrymen and immediate suc ...
... book is the only excep . tion to this remark . The precepts , which he gives , are sound and ju dicious , many of them , probably , being drawn from his own experience in managing his paternal estate . His countrymen and immediate suc ...
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... BOOK III . THE book opens with an invocation of the appropriate deities , who preside over pastures and flocks . The poet alludes to the difficulties of his task , the topic being a novel one for poetry , and offers the usual tribute of ...
... BOOK III . THE book opens with an invocation of the appropriate deities , who preside over pastures and flocks . The poet alludes to the difficulties of his task , the topic being a novel one for poetry , and offers the usual tribute of ...
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