Bucolica, Georgica, et Aeneis: Accedunt clavis motrica, notulae Anglicae, et quaestiones. Cura B. A. Gould. In usum scholae BostoniensisHilliard, Gray, Little & Watkins, 1832 - 491 Seiten |
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... name being , not Κηλευς , Κηλεος , but Κελεος , Kɛλsov , as in Pausanias , Attic . and Apollodorus , IIsgi Θεῶν , lib . 1. ) 221. antě tib ' ēō- | -ā āt -- lāntides ābscōndāntūr ( Еоё cæsura - – preserved spondaic ) . 281. Ter sunt cōnā ...
... name being , not Κηλευς , Κηλεος , but Κελεος , Kɛλsov , as in Pausanias , Attic . and Apollodorus , IIsgi Θεῶν , lib . 1. ) 221. antě tib ' ēō- | -ā āt -- lāntides ābscōndāntūr ( Еоё cæsura - – preserved spondaic ) . 281. Ter sunt cōnā ...
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... name borrowed from Theocritus ; Idyl . iii . 2 . It does not appear , however , that this name , or any of those that are usually prefixed as titles to the Eclogues , were so prefixed by Virgil himself . 6 2. Meditaris practise : ' from ...
... name borrowed from Theocritus ; Idyl . iii . 2 . It does not appear , however , that this name , or any of those that are usually prefixed as titles to the Eclogues , were so prefixed by Virgil himself . 6 2. Meditaris practise : ' from ...
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... name is given , in general , to fruit growing on trees . 40. Vocabant : the gods were sometimes invoked , as if at a distance , with loud prayers . Geo . i . 347. Durind the absence of Tityrus , these circumstances Melibaus had observed ...
... name is given , in general , to fruit growing on trees . 40. Vocabant : the gods were sometimes invoked , as if at a distance , with loud prayers . Geo . i . 347. Durind the absence of Tityrus , these circumstances Melibaus had observed ...
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... names of rivers flowing in dis- tant regions could not , as has been observed , be familiar to an Italian peasant possibly , for this reason , his geography has been made pur- posely incorrect . Parthia proper , bounded N. by the ...
... names of rivers flowing in dis- tant regions could not , as has been observed , be familiar to an Italian peasant possibly , for this reason , his geography has been made pur- posely incorrect . Parthia proper , bounded N. by the ...
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... name , as well as that of Corydon , is borrowed from Theocritus . - Rapido astu : ' intense heat . ' This epithet is found applied to the sun , to the sea , flame , & c .; its derivation from rapio , bespeaks violence in general . 11 ...
... name , as well as that of Corydon , is borrowed from Theocritus . - Rapido astu : ' intense heat . ' This epithet is found applied to the sun , to the sea , flame , & c .; its derivation from rapio , bespeaks violence in general . 11 ...
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