P. Virgilii Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaJ. Vincent, 1829 - 284 páginas |
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... Daphnis . His passion affrighted the very goats . Transversa tuentibus hircis . ] Vives thinks this an admirable expression of looking with con- tempt , with a leering eye , such as , according to Pliny , a lion will not endure to look ...
... Daphnis . His passion affrighted the very goats . Transversa tuentibus hircis . ] Vives thinks this an admirable expression of looking with con- tempt , with a leering eye , such as , according to Pliny , a lion will not endure to look ...
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... Daphnis , out of mere spite . Quid domini faciant , & c . ] Me- nalcas keeps up the same man- ner of insulting with which he began . He set out at first with treating him as a mean slave , asking him whose ragged sheep he tended ; and ...
... Daphnis , out of mere spite . Quid domini faciant , & c . ] Me- nalcas keeps up the same man- ner of insulting with which he began . He set out at first with treating him as a mean slave , asking him whose ragged sheep he tended ; and ...
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... Here is certainly a denuncia- tion of some imminent calamity ' to the child , if he does not know his mother by a smile . " Ruaus . ! P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICORUM ECLOGA QUINTA . DAPHNIS . MENALCAS 52 BUCOLIC . ECL . IV .
... Here is certainly a denuncia- tion of some imminent calamity ' to the child , if he does not know his mother by a smile . " Ruaus . ! P. VIRGILII MARONIS BUCOLICORUM ECLOGA QUINTA . DAPHNIS . MENALCAS 52 BUCOLIC . ECL . IV .
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... Daphnis for the subject of their song . Mopsus laments his death , and Menalcas celebrates his apotheo- sis . Menalcas begins with in- viting Mopsus to play on his pipe , whilst he himself sings ; to which Mopsus answers , that he is ...
... Daphnis for the subject of their song . Mopsus laments his death , and Menalcas celebrates his apotheo- sis . Menalcas begins with in- viting Mopsus to play on his pipe , whilst he himself sings ; to which Mopsus answers , that he is ...
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... Daphnis , a shepherd , is here lamented . He was the son of Mercury , and exposed by his mother ; but he was found by the shepherds among some bay trees , whence they gave him the name of Daphnis . He became so excel- lent both in ...
... Daphnis , a shepherd , is here lamented . He was the son of Mercury , and exposed by his mother ; but he was found by the shepherds among some bay trees , whence they gave him the name of Daphnis . He became so excel- lent both in ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
adeo Æneid Æther Alexis alludes amor Amyntas ancients Apollo atque Augustus Bacchus beautiful cæli cælo called canibus carmina Catrou cattle Cerda Ceres circum colour Columella corn Corydon Damotas Daphnis deities Ducite eclogue epithet erit etiam express famous flowers flumina fourth Georgick fruit Galatea Gallus goats hæc herbas Hesiod Hinc illis inter Iolas ipsa ipse Italy Julius Cæsar Jupiter Mantua Menalcas mentioned mihi Mopsus mountain namque neque Nunc nymphs olive omnes Omnia passage pastoral pecori pingues pinguis plant Pliny plough poet poet means poetry Pollio primum quæ quam Quid quis quoque rastris river Romans Rome Ruæus sæpe says seems segetes semper Servius sheep shepherds shews signifies sort speaks Strabo tamen tantum tells terra terræ Theocritus Thessaly Thrace Thyrsis tibi tion Tityrus trees ulmos umbra venit verses vines Virgil whence word
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Página 221 - Corda pavor pulsans : illi instant verbere torto, Et proni dant lora, volat vi fervidus axis...
Página 162 - Di patrii, Indigetes, et Romule Vestaque mater, quae Tuscum Tiberim et Romana Palatia servas...
Página 280 - Ixionii vento rota constitit orbis. iamque, pedem referens, casus evaserat omnes, 485 redditaque Eurydice superas veniebat ad auras, pone sequens ; namque hanc dederat Proserpina legem ; cum subita incautum dementia cepit amantem, ignoscenda quidem, scirent si ignoscere Manes: restitit, Eurydicenque suam iam luce sub ipsa, 490 immemor, heu ! victusque animi, respexit. ibi omnis effusus labor, atque immitis rupta tyranni foedera, terque fragor stagnis auditus Avernis. illa, Quis et me, inquit, miseram,...
Página 169 - Maecenas, pelagoque volans da vela patenti. Non ego cuncta meis amplecti versibus opto, Non, mihi si linguae centum sint oraque centum, Ferrea vox...
Página 103 - Vare tuum nomen, superet modo Mantua nobis — Mantua vae miserae nimium vicina Cremonae — cantantes sublime ferent ad sidera cycni. L. Sic tua Cyrneas fugiant examina taxos, 30 sic cytiso pastae distendant ubera vaccae. incipe si quid habes. et me fecere poetam Pierides, sunt et mihi carmina, me quoque dicunt vatem pastores sed non ego credulus illis. nam neque adhuc Vario videor nee dicere Cinna 35 digna sed argutos inter strepere anser olores.
Página 52 - Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo. Pan etiam Arcadia mecum si judice certet, Pan etiam Arcadia dicat se judice victum. Incipe, parve puer, risu cognoscere matrem : 60 Matri longa decem tulerunt fastidia menses. Incipe, parve puer : cui non risere parentes, Nee deus hunc mensa, dea nee dignata cubili est.
Página 220 - ... tum, si qua sonum procul arma dedere, stare loco nescit, micat auribus et tremit artus, collectumque fremens volvit sub naribus ignem.
Página 215 - Fidentemque fuga Parthum versisque sagittis, Et duo rapta manu diverso ex hoste tropaea Bisque triumphatas utroque ab litore gentes.
Página 8 - Fortunate senex ergo tua rura manebunt. et tibi magna satis quamvis lapis omnia nudus limosoque palus obducat pascua iunco.
Página 12 - Meliboee, piros, pone ordine vitis ! ite meae, felix quondam pecus, ite capellae ! 75 non ego vos posthac, viridi projectus in antro, dumosa pendere procul de rupe videbo ; carmina nulla canam ; non, me pascente, capellae, florentem cytisum et salices carpetis amaras.