P. Vergili Maronis opera: The Eclogues and GeorgicsWhittaker, 1881 |
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Side xi
... perhaps almost inseparable from a divided editorship , though it is also conceivable that indications of this kind may have arisen from changes in my own opinion , such as it is no less natural to expect in the course of a protracted ...
... perhaps almost inseparable from a divided editorship , though it is also conceivable that indications of this kind may have arisen from changes in my own opinion , such as it is no less natural to expect in the course of a protracted ...
Side xvi
... perhaps not quite complete , but I think it contains nearly all those authors the references to which are likely to vary according to the editions used . I fear there may be some cases found in which I have used an edition not named in ...
... perhaps not quite complete , but I think it contains nearly all those authors the references to which are likely to vary according to the editions used . I fear there may be some cases found in which I have used an edition not named in ...
Side xxiii
... perhaps had not cared to publish before , is addressed to a Vergilius whom Horace asks to dinner on condition of his bringing with him a box of nard in exchange for Horace's wine . The language of the poem would very well suit the time ...
... perhaps had not cared to publish before , is addressed to a Vergilius whom Horace asks to dinner on condition of his bringing with him a box of nard in exchange for Horace's wine . The language of the poem would very well suit the time ...
Side xxxi
... perhaps all the passages quoted from § 2 to § 11 of this chapter had been fixed upon for attack by collectors ( whether Herennius or others ) of the vitia Vergilii , and were subse- quently defended by friendly critics . And here it ...
... perhaps all the passages quoted from § 2 to § 11 of this chapter had been fixed upon for attack by collectors ( whether Herennius or others ) of the vitia Vergilii , and were subse- quently defended by friendly critics . And here it ...
Side lxv
... perhaps did more in this way than he would have done by direct teaching to stimulate the love of antiquity which marks the scholars of the generation which followed him . His influence is very marked in the Noctes Atticae of Gellius ...
... perhaps did more in this way than he would have done by direct teaching to stimulate the love of antiquity which marks the scholars of the generation which followed him . His influence is very marked in the Noctes Atticae of Gellius ...
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Aeneid amor appears Aratus Aristaeus atque bees Berne scholia Bucol carmina Cerda commentary comp Corydon Damoetas Daphnis Dict Eclogue Edition enim Ennius epithet etiam explained expression Fcap foll Forb Gallus Gellius Georgics Greek haec herba Hesiod Heyne hinc imitated instances Introd ipsa ipse Keightley Latin latter Lucr Lucretius Macrobius mean Menalcas mentioned mihi Mopsus natural Nemesianus neque Nonius notion nunc omnia originally passage pastoral perhaps Philarg Philargyrius Plautus Pliny plough poem poet poetry Priscian probably Probus quae quam quid quod quoque quoted reading reference remarks Ribbeck's Ribbeck's cursives Roman saepe says seems sense Serv Servius shepherd song speaks Suetonius sunt supposed terrae Theocr Theocritus thing thinks tibi tion trees umbra Varro Vergilius Verrius Verrius Flaccus verse vine Virg Virg.'s Virgil Voss Wagn word καὶ
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Side 197 - ... diluit ; implentur fossae et cava flumina crescunt cum sonitu, fervetque fretis spirantibus aequor. ipse Pater media...
Side cx - And we shall not be far wrong, if we determine its date as about the end of the fourth, or the beginning of the fifth century before Christ. 3. In the critical work on the Four Books, called ' Record of Remarks in the village of Yung1,' it is observed, ' The Analects, in my opinion, were made by the disciples, just like this record of remarks.
Side 212 - ... ergo inter sese paribus concurrere telis Romanas acies iterum videre Philippi; 490 nee fuit indignum superis bis sanguine nostro Emathiam et latos Haemi pinguescere campos.
Side 70 - Nunc ego (namque super tibi erunt qui dicere laudes, Vare, tuas cupiant et tristia condere bella) agrestem tenui meditabor harundine Musam.
Side 272 - Oceano properent se tingere soles hiberni, vel quae tardis mora noctibus obstet. sin...
Side 400 - 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 207 - Sin ortu quarto — namque is certissimus auctor — Pura, neque obtusis per coelum cornibus ibit, Totus et ille dies, et qui nascentur ab illo Exactum ad mensem, pluvia ventisque carebunt, 435 Votaque servati solvent in litore nautae Glauco et Panopeae et Inoo Melicertae.
Side 352 - Atque equidem, extremo ni iam sub fine laborum vela traham et terris festinem advertere proram, forsitan et pinguis hortos quae cura colendi ornaret canerem...