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... , it was during his celebration of certain splendid games - a bright holiday following a stormy night - that Virgil posted , anonymously , the extravagant compliment of the fol- .lowing verses vi The Life of Virgil .
... , it was during his celebration of certain splendid games - a bright holiday following a stormy night - that Virgil posted , anonymously , the extravagant compliment of the fol- .lowing verses vi The Life of Virgil .
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... verses : " Nocte pluit tota ; redeunt spectacula mane : Divisum imperium cum Iove Caesar habet . ” The verses were claimed by an inferior poet , Bathyllus , who received a handsome reward . This vexed Virgil , who posted the same ...
... verses : " Nocte pluit tota ; redeunt spectacula mane : Divisum imperium cum Iove Caesar habet . ” The verses were claimed by an inferior poet , Bathyllus , who received a handsome reward . This vexed Virgil , who posted the same ...
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... verse . The story further goes that Pollio , charmed with the poe a gift of the slave to the author ; and that the slave , being caref cated , became a celebrated grammarian under his real name Al This story , though not certain , is ...
... verse . The story further goes that Pollio , charmed with the poe a gift of the slave to the author ; and that the slave , being caref cated , became a celebrated grammarian under his real name Al This story , though not certain , is ...
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... verse is called Amœbæan ( àμoißaios , responsive ) . The couplets are wholly disconnected , some of them mere squibs flung out , it is supposed , by the poet at his rivals . Though the Amoebaan verse is Greek , and the poem itself ...
... verse is called Amœbæan ( àμoißaios , responsive ) . The couplets are wholly disconnected , some of them mere squibs flung out , it is supposed , by the poet at his rivals . Though the Amoebaan verse is Greek , and the poem itself ...
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... this infant , in these verses , in which also certain vague prophe 87 harenam . R. 91 volpes . R. 102 caussa . H. 110 hau temnet . haut . R. commemorated , Virgil celebrates the new hope of Italy . 1Ο Pastoral Poems .
... this infant , in these verses , in which also certain vague prophe 87 harenam . R. 91 volpes . R. 102 caussa . H. 110 hau temnet . haut . R. commemorated , Virgil celebrates the new hope of Italy . 1Ο Pastoral Poems .
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adeo Aeneas Æneid aequis aequor aethere agmina alta alto amor Anchises ancient animis animo Apollo arma armis atque auras auro bello caelo cæsura caput castra circum Creüsa cura cursu dative dedit dextra dictis Dido divine divom enim equidem erat etiam fama fata ferro fortuna genus Greek haec haud hendiadys hinc huic hunc Iamque illa ille illi ingens inter interea ipsa ipse Iuno Iuppiter Latin Latinus Latio limina litora magna magno manu medio Mezentius mihi Mnestheus moenia multa namque neque numine nunc omnes omnia omnis Ovid pater pectore primum procul pugnae quae quam quibus quid quis quod quoque Roman Rutuli saepe sanguine sese sidera super talia tamen tantum tectis tela terga terra Teucri tibi Troiae Turnus ultro umbra unda urbe urbem vero Virgil virum word
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Page 10 - Non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 nee Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo, Pan etiam, Arcadia mecum si iudice certet, Pan etiam Arcadia dicat se iudice victum.
Page 47 - Miratur molem Aeneas, magalia quondam, Miratur portas strepitumque et strata viarum. Instant ardentes Tyrii, pars ducere muros Molirique arcem et manibus subvolvere saxa, Pars optare locum tecto et concludere sulco ; 415 Jura magistratusque legunt sanctumque senatum ; Hie portus alii effodiunt : hie alta theatri Fundamenta locant alii, immanesque columnas Rupibus excidunt, scenis decora alta futuris.
Page 4 - Ipse ego cana legam tenera lanugine mala, castaneasque nuces, mea quas Amaryllis amabat ; addam cerea pruna : honos erit huic quoque pomo ; et vos, O lauri, carpam, et te, proxima myrte, sic positae quoniam suavis miscetis odores.
Page 27 - Ibo, et, Chalcidico quae sunt mihi condita versu 5° carmina, pastoris Siculi modulabor avena. Certum est in silvis, inter spelaea ferarum malle pati, tenerisque meos incidere amores arboribus ; crescent illae, crescetis, amores.
Page 168 - Maximus ille es, unus qui nobis cunctando restituis rem. excudent alii spirantia mollius aera (credo equidem), vivos ducent de marmore vultus, orabunt causas melius, caelique meatus describent radio et surgentia sidera dicent : 850 tu regere imperio populos, Romane, memento (hae tibi erunt artes), pacisque imponere morem, parcere subiectis et debellare superbos.
Page 67 - Phoebique sacerdos, sacra manu victosque deos parvumque nepotem 320 ipse trahit, cursuque amens ad limina tendit. ' quo res summa loco, Panthu ? quam prendimus arcem ? ' vix ea fatus eram, gemitu cum talia reddit : ' venit summa dies et ineluctabile tempus Dardaniae. fuimus Troes, fuit Ilium et ingens gloria Teucrorum. ferus omnia Iuppiter Argos transtulit : incensa Danai dominantur in urbe.
Page 157 - Tros Anchisiade, facilis descensus Averno : noctes atque dies patet atri ianua Ditis ; sed revocare gradum superasque evadere ad auras, hoc opus, hie labor est.
Page 252 - Ecce Sabinorum prisco de sanguine magnum agmen agens Clausus magnique ipse agminis instar, Claudia nunc a quo diffunditur et tribus et gens per Latium, postquam in partem data Roma Sabinis.
Page 154 - Daedalus ipse dolos tecti ambagesque resolvit, caeca regens filo vestigia, tu quoque magnam 30 partem opere in tanto, sineret dolor, Icare, haberes. bis conatus erat casus effingere in auro, bis patriae cecidere manus. quin protinus omnia perlegerent oculis, ni iam praemissus Achates...
Page 168 - Olympo, proice tela manu, sanguis meus ! — ille triumphata Capitolia ad alta Corintho victor aget currum caesis insignis Achivis. eruet ille Argos Agamemnoniasque Mycenas ipsumque Aeaciden, genus armipotentis Achilli, ultus avos Troiae templa et temerata Minervae. 840 quis te, magne Cato, tacitum aut te, Cosse, relinquat ? quis Gracchi genus aut geminos, duo fulmina belli, Scipiadas, cladem Libyae, parvoque potentem Fabricium vel te sulco, Serrane, serentem ? quo fessum rapitis, Fabii ? tu Maximus...