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Side vi
... other foundation than what we learn from Cicero - that Catius was alive about this time , and that Mediolanum , in which it is possible that Virgil then lived , was an Insubrian town . We have better authority for believing that at ...
... other foundation than what we learn from Cicero - that Catius was alive about this time , and that Mediolanum , in which it is possible that Virgil then lived , was an Insubrian town . We have better authority for believing that at ...
Side ix
... other in open war , the subject being the division of the lands - L . Antonius at the head of the people , and Octavianus at that of the army . The siege of Perusia , in Etruria , at the Trasimene Lake , where L. Antonius was shut up by ...
... other in open war , the subject being the division of the lands - L . Antonius at the head of the people , and Octavianus at that of the army . The siege of Perusia , in Etruria , at the Trasimene Lake , where L. Antonius was shut up by ...
Side x
... other hand , Antony had been joined by a strong reinforcement , as Cn . Domitius Ahenobarbus , who commanded the constitutional fleet , was induced by Pollio to come over to his side . In these circumstances neither party was averse to ...
... other hand , Antony had been joined by a strong reinforcement , as Cn . Domitius Ahenobarbus , who commanded the constitutional fleet , was induced by Pollio to come over to his side . In these circumstances neither party was averse to ...
Side xi
... others , and , what is more memorable , Horace and Virgil in his train , arrived at Brundusium , it may be ... other . Thus we may account for the circumstance that , with the exception of the fact stated in the next paragraph of the ...
... others , and , what is more memorable , Horace and Virgil in his train , arrived at Brundusium , it may be ... other . Thus we may account for the circumstance that , with the exception of the fact stated in the next paragraph of the ...
Side xii
... others place in B. c . 37 . Virgil was now confirmed in his intimacy with Maecenas . The opinion that he was encouraged by Maecenas to his second great work , the Georgics , is founded not more on the opinions of the ancient grammarians ...
... others place in B. c . 37 . Virgil was now confirmed in his intimacy with Maecenas . The opinion that he was encouraged by Maecenas to his second great work , the Georgics , is founded not more on the opinions of the ancient grammarians ...
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Side 144 - Quae te tam laeta tulerunt 605 saecula ? qui tanti talem genuere parentes ? in freta dum fluvii current, dum montibus umbrae lustrabunt convexa, polus dum sidera pascet, semper honos nomenque tuum laudesque manebunt, quae me cumque vocant terrae.
Side 415 - Ac velut immissi diversis partibus ignes arentem in silvam et virgulta sonantia lauro; aut ubi decursu rapido de montibus altis dant sonitum spumosi amnes, et in aequora currunt quisque suum populatus iter...
Side 249 - ... talibus adfata Aenean — nec sacra morantur 40 iussa viri — Teucros vocat alta in templa sacerdos. excisum Euboicae latus ingens rupis in antrum, quo lati ducunt aditus centum, ostia centum ; unde ruunt totidem voces, responsa Sibyllae. ventum erat ad limen, cum virgo, 'poscere fata tempus,
Side 278 - EXCUDENT alii spirantia mollius aera , Credo equidem ; vivos ducent de marmore vultus ; Orabunt causas melius; cœlique meatus Describent radio, et surgentia sidera dicent : Tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento; Hae tibi erunt artes , pacisque imponere morem , Parcere subjectis, et debellare superbos.
Side 37 - 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.
Side xv - Mantua me genuit : Calabri rapuere : tenet nunc Parthenope : cecini pascua, rura, duces.
Side 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.
Side 131 - Antenor potuit mediis elapsus Achivis Illyricos penetrare sinus atque intima tutus regna Liburnorum et fontem superare Timavi, unde per ora novem vasto cum murmure montis 245 it mare proruptum et pelago premit arva sonanti. Hie tamen ille urbem Patavi sedesque locavit Teucrorum...
Side 40 - Apollo. 35 grandia saepe quibus mandavimus hordea sulcis, infelix lolium et steriles nascuntur avenae; pro molli viola, pro purpureo narcisso carduus et spinis surgit paliurus acutis. spargite humum foliis, inducite fontibus umbras, 40 pastores; mandat fieri sibi talia Daphnis; et tumulum facite, et tumulo superaddite carmen: 'Daphnis ego in silvis, hinc usque ad sidera notus, formosi pecoris custos, formosior ipse.
Side 157 - ... illi agmine certo Laocoonta petunt ; et primum parva duorum corpora natorum serpens amplexus uterque implicat, et miseros morsu depascitur artus ; 215 post ipsum, auxilio subeuntem ac tela ferentem, corripiunt, spirisque ligant ingentibus ; et jam bis medium amplexi, bis collo squamea circum terga dati, superant capite et cervicibus altis.