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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Page 53
... imply that Gallus wrote some verses or poems in the same kind of verse , of measure , in which Eupho- rion wrote . 51. Modulabor : in the sense of canam . 52. Certum est , & c . It is certain - I am resolved , that I had rather suffer ...
... imply that Gallus wrote some verses or poems in the same kind of verse , of measure , in which Eupho- rion wrote . 51. Modulabor : in the sense of canam . 52. Certum est , & c . It is certain - I am resolved , that I had rather suffer ...
Page 55
... implying that time enough had been spent in pastoral writing . What is the subject of this pastoral ? Who was Gallus ? Where is the scene of the pastoral laid ? What took place after his arrival in Ar- cadia ? What is the character of ...
... implying that time enough had been spent in pastoral writing . What is the subject of this pastoral ? Who was Gallus ? Where is the scene of the pastoral laid ? What took place after his arrival in Ar- cadia ? What is the character of ...
Page 70
... implies , all nature seems to be released from the fetters of win- ter , and vegetation opens and shoots forth . Canis cedens , & c . The dog giving way to the retrograde sign , sets . Sirius ( commonly called the dog star ) is a star ...
... implies , all nature seems to be released from the fetters of win- ter , and vegetation opens and shoots forth . Canis cedens , & c . The dog giving way to the retrograde sign , sets . Sirius ( commonly called the dog star ) is a star ...
Page 72
... implies a divine law , or what may be done , or is permitted to be done , by the laws of God . The lat- ter a natural right - or a law founded in reason - common law . Deducere rivos : to drain the water from his fields . 272. Balantum ...
... implies a divine law , or what may be done , or is permitted to be done , by the laws of God . The lat- ter a natural right - or a law founded in reason - common law . Deducere rivos : to drain the water from his fields . 272. Balantum ...
Page 79
... imply that the centre of the sun retired , as it were , from view , by appearing hollow like the ca- vity of the hand , while the edge was con- cealed in a cloud . I know not that philo- sophers have noticed any such appearances of the ...
... imply that the centre of the sun retired , as it were , from view , by appearing hollow like the ca- vity of the hand , while the edge was con- cealed in a cloud . I know not that philo- sophers have noticed any such appearances of the ...
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