Eclogues and GeorgicsBell, 1898 - 429 sider |
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Side xx
... refer to the same set of minor poems : that one word was written over the other as an explanation , and thus crept into the text , and that the scribe , in doubt whether to count epigram- mata and catalepton as two sets of poems or one ...
... refer to the same set of minor poems : that one word was written over the other as an explanation , and thus crept into the text , and that the scribe , in doubt whether to count epigram- mata and catalepton as two sets of poems or one ...
Side lxxxvi
... refers to Nigidius Figulus . P. 420 , verrere est trahere . Vergilius lib . 1 ' quippe ferant rapidi secum , verrantque per auras . ' Servius , A. I 59 , verrere est trahere , a rete , quod verriculum dicitur . I 478 , versa tracta , ut ...
... refers to Nigidius Figulus . P. 420 , verrere est trahere . Vergilius lib . 1 ' quippe ferant rapidi secum , verrantque per auras . ' Servius , A. I 59 , verrere est trahere , a rete , quod verriculum dicitur . I 478 , versa tracta , ut ...
Side xcvi
... refers to a note which he either never wrote , or which has disappeared from our manuscripts . This case , however , is quite exceptional . The commentary constantly refers back to notes . which really exist , an almost decisive mark of ...
... refers to a note which he either never wrote , or which has disappeared from our manuscripts . This case , however , is quite exceptional . The commentary constantly refers back to notes . which really exist , an almost decisive mark of ...
Side 21
... refers to Julius Caesar , it may be assigned to the year 43 or 42 B.C. In any case there is no doubt that the second and third are earlier than the fifth , and the fifth again than the ninth . The ninth cannot on any hypothesis be dated ...
... refers to Julius Caesar , it may be assigned to the year 43 or 42 B.C. In any case there is no doubt that the second and third are earlier than the fifth , and the fifth again than the ninth . The ninth cannot on any hypothesis be dated ...
Side 25
... refers to giving a present . 12. Turbatur , ' the soldiers are spread- ing confusion . Rom . and Pal . have ' tur- bamur , ' which is an old variant and was adopted by Heinsius . But it is condemned ΙΟ 15 by Serv . , and Quintilian ( 1 ...
... refers to giving a present . 12. Turbatur , ' the soldiers are spread- ing confusion . Rom . and Pal . have ' tur- bamur , ' which is an old variant and was adopted by Heinsius . But it is condemned ΙΟ 15 by Serv . , and Quintilian ( 1 ...
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Side 393 - Earth trembled from her entrails, as again In pangs, and Nature gave a second groan; Sky lowered, and, muttering thunder, some sad drops Wept at completing of the mortal sin Original...
Side 189 - Surely every medicine is an innovation, and he that will not apply new remedies must expect new evils; for time is the greatest innovator; and if time of course alter things to the worse, and wisdom and counsel shall not alter them to the better, what shall be the end?
Side 57 - Ultima Cumaei venit iam carminis aetas. magnus ab integro saeclorum nascitur ordo. 5 iam redit et Virgo, redeunt Saturnia regna, iam nova progenies caelo demittitur alto. tu modo nascenti puero, quo ferrea primum desinet ac toto surget gens aurea mundo, casta fave Lucina. tuus iam regnat Apollo.
Side 175 - 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 75 sustuleris fragiles calamos silvamque sonantem.
Side 287 - Aonio rediens deducam vertice Musas; primus Idumaeas referam tibi, Mantua, palmas, et viridi in campo templum de marmore ponam propter aquam, tardis ingens ubi flexibus errat Mincius et tenera praetexit harundine ripas.
Side 35 - FORMOSUM pastor Corydon ardebat Alexim, delicias domini, nee quid speraret habebat ; tantum inter densas, umbrosa cacumina, fagos adsidue veniebat. Ibi haec incondita solus montibus et silvis studio iactabat inani : 5 O crudelis Alexi, nihil mea carmina curas ? Nil nostri miserere ? Mori me denique coges.
Side 70 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming: it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth ; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations.
Side 394 - miseram et te perdidit, Orpheu, Quis tantus furor ? En iterum crudelia retro Fata vocant, conditque natantia lumina somnus. lamque vale : feror ingenti circumdata nocte Invalidasque tibi tendens, heu non tua, palmas.
Side 358 - Grandaevis oppida curae et munire favos et daedala fingere tecta, at fessae multa referunt se nocte minores 180 crura thymo plenae; pascuntur et arbuta passim et glaucas salices casiamque crocumque rubentem et pinguem tiliam et ferrugineos hyacinthos. Omnibus una quies operum, labor omnibus unus.
Side 393 - 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 Immemor heu victusque animi respexit : ibi omnis Effusus labor atque immitis rupta tyranni Foedera terque fragor stagnis auditus Avernis. Ilia, ' Quis et me,' inquit, ' miseram et te perdidit, Orpheu, Quis tantus furor ? En iterum crudelia retro Fata vocant, conditque...