Miscellanea Virgiliana: In Scriptis Maxime Eruditorum Virorum Varie Dispersa, in Unum Fasciculum CollectaW.P. Grant, 1825 - 308 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة iii
... ROMANS . THE first age was only as the dawning of the Roman Poetry , in comparison of the clear full light that opened all at once afterwards , under Augustus Caesar . The state , which had been so long tending towards a monarchy ...
... ROMANS . THE first age was only as the dawning of the Roman Poetry , in comparison of the clear full light that opened all at once afterwards , under Augustus Caesar . The state , which had been so long tending towards a monarchy ...
الصفحة iv
... Roman language , in his rules of agriculture ( so beautiful , that some of the antients seem to accuse Virgil of having studied beauty too much in that piece ) : and last of all undertook a political poem , in support of the new ...
... Roman language , in his rules of agriculture ( so beautiful , that some of the antients seem to accuse Virgil of having studied beauty too much in that piece ) : and last of all undertook a political poem , in support of the new ...
الصفحة ix
... ROMANS . THE first age was only as the dawning of the Roman Poetry , in comparison of the clear full light that opened all at once afterwards , under Augustus Caesar . The state , which had been so long tending towards a monarchy ...
... ROMANS . THE first age was only as the dawning of the Roman Poetry , in comparison of the clear full light that opened all at once afterwards , under Augustus Caesar . The state , which had been so long tending towards a monarchy ...
الصفحة x
... Roman language , in his rules of agriculture ( so beautiful , that some of the antients seem to accuse Virgil of having studied beauty too much in that piece ) : and last of all undertook a political poem , in support of the new ...
... Roman language , in his rules of agriculture ( so beautiful , that some of the antients seem to accuse Virgil of having studied beauty too much in that piece ) : and last of all undertook a political poem , in support of the new ...
الصفحة xi
... Romans under them 10 were to obtain. - Tot responsa secuti , Quae Superi Manesque dabant , - Italiam petiere . Aen . 10. v . 32-34 . 8 The divine right appears from what is said in the note before : Virgil takes care to join all the ...
... Romans under them 10 were to obtain. - Tot responsa secuti , Quae Superi Manesque dabant , - Italiam petiere . Aen . 10. v . 32-34 . 8 The divine right appears from what is said in the note before : Virgil takes care to join all the ...
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¹ Columella Aeneas Aeneid afterwards alii antient apibus atque Augustus autem Autonoë Averni Caesar called Cape Miseno circum Columella Columella says corpora Creüsa Cumae deinde ejus enim epithet erat etiam expresses fata genus Georgics haec Haud hell Hinc illa inter ipsae ipse Italy Itaque Ixionis Libyae likewise Litus Lucan manu maximè means mentions Misenum Mysteries namque neque nomen nunc observes omnes omnia orbes Ovid passage pater Pierius pingui Plin Pliny poem Poet Priestess proper quâ quae Quaer quam quibus Quid quidem quod quoque reading Roman rota Ruaeus Sacerdos saepe Servius shews sibi Sibyl Sibyllae signa signify Silius Silius Italicus sint speaking Statius Strabo sunt suppose Tabulata tamen Tarento tecta temple terras tibi ulmos umbra undas usque Varro Vates verse Virgil Virgilius word δὲ καὶ τὸν