P. Virgilii Maronis carminaBlanchard and Lea, 1857 - 438 pages |
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Page vi
... were possessed of some property , and were neither unable nor unwilling to impart to their son a liberal education . This , according to the traditions regarding him , preserved by Donatus , ' was carried on at Cremona , Mediolanum ...
... were possessed of some property , and were neither unable nor unwilling to impart to their son a liberal education . This , according to the traditions regarding him , preserved by Donatus , ' was carried on at Cremona , Mediolanum ...
Page vii
... were hastening to a crisis . The civil war between Pompey and Caesar , with the events which followed , are too well known , and have too little direct bearing upon the fortunes of our author , to require more than mention here . But it ...
... were hastening to a crisis . The civil war between Pompey and Caesar , with the events which followed , are too well known , and have too little direct bearing upon the fortunes of our author , to require more than mention here . But it ...
Page viii
... were killed . The senate , however , from some mistrust of Octavianus , instead of conferring the command upon him , directed D. Brutus to head the armies against Antony , who was again becoming formidable through the aid of Lepidus ...
... were killed . The senate , however , from some mistrust of Octavianus , instead of conferring the command upon him , directed D. Brutus to head the armies against Antony , who was again becoming formidable through the aid of Lepidus ...
Page ix
... were two parties arrayed against each other in open war , the subject being the division of the lands - L . Antonius at the head of the people , and Octavianus at that of the army . The siege of Perusia , in Etruria , at the Trasimene ...
... were two parties arrayed against each other in open war , the subject being the division of the lands - L . Antonius at the head of the people , and Octavianus at that of the army . The siege of Perusia , in Etruria , at the Trasimene ...
Page x
... were , in consequence , restored to him ; and if we may credit Servius , his influence was strong enough to obtain a partial redress for the Mantuans.1 1 We have thought it right , in such a work as this , to follow the account of the ...
... were , in consequence , restored to him ; and if we may credit Servius , his influence was strong enough to obtain a partial redress for the Mantuans.1 1 We have thought it right , in such a work as this , to follow the account of the ...
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