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Página 346
... former . In the year U. C. 714 , Pollio became consul , and took an active share in bringing about the reconciliation between Antony and Octavius , at Brundusium . To celebrate this event and express the happy anticipations , that were ...
... former . In the year U. C. 714 , Pollio became consul , and took an active share in bringing about the reconciliation between Antony and Octavius , at Brundusium . To celebrate this event and express the happy anticipations , that were ...
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... former , sought to remedy the general distress by encouraging husbandry and inviting the inhabitants to re- sume the arts of peace . By his express command , as we are told , Vir- gil commenced writing the Georgics , in which his object ...
... former , sought to remedy the general distress by encouraging husbandry and inviting the inhabitants to re- sume the arts of peace . By his express command , as we are told , Vir- gil commenced writing the Georgics , in which his object ...
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... former by tracing his parentage to the gods , and to confirm the popular belief , that the Romans were directly descended from the renowned person- ages of the heroic age . The hero of the poem is undoubtedly an alle- gorical ...
... former by tracing his parentage to the gods , and to confirm the popular belief , that the Romans were directly descended from the renowned person- ages of the heroic age . The hero of the poem is undoubtedly an alle- gorical ...
Página 353
... former course of life . He warmly expresses his grateful feelings towards this generous benefac- tor . Melibus congratulates him on his good fortune , which is con- trasted with his own hard fate . Tityrus commiserates these misfor ...
... former course of life . He warmly expresses his grateful feelings towards this generous benefac- tor . Melibus congratulates him on his good fortune , which is con- trasted with his own hard fate . Tityrus commiserates these misfor ...
Página 354
... former mistress , Galatea , did not urge him to any effort for obtaining freedom . Amaryllis was a more valuable friend . 34-6 . Tityrus sold bullocks to be used as victims in the sacrifices , and manufactured rich cheeses also , which ...
... former mistress , Galatea , did not urge him to any effort for obtaining freedom . Amaryllis was a more valuable friend . 34-6 . Tityrus sold bullocks to be used as victims in the sacrifices , and manufactured rich cheeses also , which ...
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Página 127 - Hanc ex diverso sedem veniemus in unam. " Tu, genitor, cape sacra manu patriosque Penates : " Me bello e tanto digressum et caede recenti " Attrectare nefas, donee me flumine vivo "Abluero.
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Página 17 - 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 121 - Apparet domus intus et atria longa patescunt, apparent Priami et veterum penetralia regum; armatosque vident stantes in limine primo.
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Página 212 - Latinus et urbes 45 lam senior longa placidas in pace regebat. Hunc Fauno et nympha genitum Laurente Marica Accipimus : Fauno Picus pater : isque parentem Te, Saturne, refert ; tu sanguinis ultimus auctor.