P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side xxiii
... growing potatoes or going to church.1 The characteristic of the Georgics is indeed their consummate art . They cannot , of course , from the nature of their subject exhibit the dramatic power of the fourth Aeneid or the imaginative ...
... growing potatoes or going to church.1 The characteristic of the Georgics is indeed their consummate art . They cannot , of course , from the nature of their subject exhibit the dramatic power of the fourth Aeneid or the imaginative ...
Side xxxi
... grows so the tree inclines , the lesson to be learnt is the importance of good habits in youth - adeo in teneris consuescere multum est 2. 272 - and the need of kindly care and kind con- sideration in those who are its guardians ...
... grows so the tree inclines , the lesson to be learnt is the importance of good habits in youth - adeo in teneris consuescere multum est 2. 272 - and the need of kindly care and kind con- sideration in those who are its guardians ...
Side xxxv
... description of a man making wry faces is the one instance of broad humour in the Georgics . See too the description of wines referred to in the next paragraph . The how trees grow or are cultivated , are based INTRODUCTION XXXV.
... description of a man making wry faces is the one instance of broad humour in the Georgics . See too the description of wines referred to in the next paragraph . The how trees grow or are cultivated , are based INTRODUCTION XXXV.
Side xxxvi
Virgil Thomas Ethelbert Page. The how trees grow or are cultivated , are based entirely on Theophrastus ( Hist . Plant . 2. 1 ) . The subject is almost impossible . What is any one to do with a chapter which begins thus — αἱ γενέσεις τῶν ...
Virgil Thomas Ethelbert Page. The how trees grow or are cultivated , are based entirely on Theophrastus ( Hist . Plant . 2. 1 ) . The subject is almost impossible . What is any one to do with a chapter which begins thus — αἱ γενέσεις τῶν ...
Side xxxvii
... and yet common usage of growing successively crops of white corn until the land was utterly exhausted , and then leaving it foul with weeds to recover its power by an • indefinite period of rest . Green crops , such as INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
... and yet common usage of growing successively crops of white corn until the land was utterly exhausted , and then leaving it foul with weeds to recover its power by an • indefinite period of rest . Green crops , such as INTRODUCTION xxxvii.
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