Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum CollectaW.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 pagine |
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Pagina xiii
... person or another ; and might , pro- bably , on any new revolution , have fallen into the hands of some one less mild and indulgent than Augustus was at the time when Virgil wrote this poem in his service . But whatever may be said of ...
... person or another ; and might , pro- bably , on any new revolution , have fallen into the hands of some one less mild and indulgent than Augustus was at the time when Virgil wrote this poem in his service . But whatever may be said of ...
Pagina 9
... persons : " Sive mendaci lyrâ " Volės sonari : Tu pudica , Tu proba , " Perambulabis astra sidus aureum . " Epod . xvii . 41. of the infamous Canidia . * After invoking twelve sorts of Deities , Virgil annexes Augustus to them ...
... persons : " Sive mendaci lyrâ " Volės sonari : Tu pudica , Tu proba , " Perambulabis astra sidus aureum . " Epod . xvii . 41. of the infamous Canidia . * After invoking twelve sorts of Deities , Virgil annexes Augustus to them ...
Pagina 25
... persons , who were initiated into any of the antient mysteries , were to be particularly good : they looked upon themselves ... person holding a Van , with a young infant in it . The latter may sig- nify much the same with the Scripture ...
... persons , who were initiated into any of the antient mysteries , were to be particularly good : they looked upon themselves ... person holding a Van , with a young infant in it . The latter may sig- nify much the same with the Scripture ...
Pagina 42
... person having the command over the watery corner , and meditating whether he should bring rain upon the earth or not ; and supposes that , by frequent observations on the Sun , one may discover his de- signs and enter into his thoughts ...
... person having the command over the watery corner , and meditating whether he should bring rain upon the earth or not ; and supposes that , by frequent observations on the Sun , one may discover his de- signs and enter into his thoughts ...
Pagina 43
... persons , which alone sufficiently justifies the use of the word Co- gitet . And as the southerly wind generally produces cloudy dark weather , and , as Virgil says in another place , " Contristat caelum , " may it not very properly be ...
... persons , which alone sufficiently justifies the use of the word Co- gitet . And as the southerly wind generally produces cloudy dark weather , and , as Virgil says in another place , " Contristat caelum , " may it not very properly be ...
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