Publii Virgilii; or, The works of Virgil: With copious notes, mythological, biographical, historical ... in English; comp. from the best commentators... Together with an ordo of the most intricate parts of the text, upon the same page with the text. Designed for the use of students in the colleges, academies, and other seminaries, in the United States... To which is added, A table of reference...N. & J. White, 1837 - 615 pages |
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... river Tiber , founded by Romu- lus 753 years before Christ . Mantua was a city of the Cis - Alpine Gaul , now Lom- bardy , situated on the eastern bank of the river Mincius , which falls into the Po . 22. Fatus . This word signifies the ...
... river Tiber , founded by Romu- lus 753 years before Christ . Mantua was a city of the Cis - Alpine Gaul , now Lom- bardy , situated on the eastern bank of the river Mincius , which falls into the Po . 22. Fatus . This word signifies the ...
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... river of France arising from mount Vogesus ( hodie Vauge ) and run- ning in a southern direction , falls into the Rhodanus at Lyons , and along with it , into the Mediterranean . It is famous for the bridge built over it by Julius Cæsar ...
... river of France arising from mount Vogesus ( hodie Vauge ) and run- ning in a southern direction , falls into the Rhodanus at Lyons , and along with it , into the Mediterranean . It is famous for the bridge built over it by Julius Cæsar ...
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... rivers ceased to flow - the savage beasts forgot their ferocity -and the lofty oaks bowed their heads and listened to his ... river Hebrus , which con- tinued to articulate Eurydice ! Eurydice ! as it was carried down the stream into the ...
... rivers ceased to flow - the savage beasts forgot their ferocity -and the lofty oaks bowed their heads and listened to his ... river Hebrus , which con- tinued to articulate Eurydice ! Eurydice ! as it was carried down the stream into the ...
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... river , and was then drying his fleece . 96. Reice . Imp . of the verb reicio , by syncope for rejicio : drive back . 98. Præceperit : if the heat should dry up the milk - should take it before us , then in vain , & c . 103. Quis oculus ...
... river , and was then drying his fleece . 96. Reice . Imp . of the verb reicio , by syncope for rejicio : drive back . 98. Præceperit : if the heat should dry up the milk - should take it before us , then in vain , & c . 103. Quis oculus ...
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... river Pactolus , whose sands were con- verted into gold . The festivals of Bacchus , called Orgia , Bacchanalia , or Dyonisia , were introduced into Greece by Danaus and his daughters , from Egypt . The panther was sacred to him ...
... river Pactolus , whose sands were con- verted into gold . The festivals of Bacchus , called Orgia , Bacchanalia , or Dyonisia , were introduced into Greece by Danaus and his daughters , from Egypt . The panther was sacred to him ...
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