P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side iv
... once enjoyed . Of foreign editions I have consulted a con- siderable number , but it has been my aim not to render the notes confusing by too many references to the numberless views which have been put forward , often needlessly , by a ...
... once enjoyed . Of foreign editions I have consulted a con- siderable number , but it has been my aim not to render the notes confusing by too many references to the numberless views which have been put forward , often needlessly , by a ...
Side viii
... once became a standard text - book in schools , and were commented on by numerous critics and grammarians , of whom Aulus Gellius in the second century and Macrobius and 1 Prop . 3. 26. 65 Cedite Romani scriptores , cedite Grai , Nescio ...
... once became a standard text - book in schools , and were commented on by numerous critics and grammarians , of whom Aulus Gellius in the second century and Macrobius and 1 Prop . 3. 26. 65 Cedite Romani scriptores , cedite Grai , Nescio ...
Side xxi
... once a masterpiece of scientific exposition1 and un- rivalled as a poem . His object was no doubt primarily to instruct his readers , but , fired with enthusiasm for his theme , he breaks through the bonds of conventional didactic ...
... once a masterpiece of scientific exposition1 and un- rivalled as a poem . His object was no doubt primarily to instruct his readers , but , fired with enthusiasm for his theme , he breaks through the bonds of conventional didactic ...
Side xl
... once from all the human race , X I salute thee , Mantovano , I that loved thee since my day began , Wielder of the stateliest measure ever moulded by the lips of man . P. VERGILI MARONIS BUCOLICA ECLOGA I TITYRUS MELIBOEUS . TITYRUS xl ...
... once from all the human race , X I salute thee , Mantovano , I that loved thee since my day began , Wielder of the stateliest measure ever moulded by the lips of man . P. VERGILI MARONIS BUCOLICA ECLOGA I TITYRUS MELIBOEUS . TITYRUS xl ...
Side 100
... once my domain ? What ! shall some barbaric soldier possess my well - tilled fields ? Was it for this I sowed corn and grafted pears and planted vines ? Onward , my poor flock , onward : never again shall I lie at ease and watch you ...
... once my domain ? What ! shall some barbaric soldier possess my well - tilled fields ? Was it for this I sowed corn and grafted pears and planted vines ? Onward , my poor flock , onward : never again shall I lie at ease and watch you ...
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