Virgil and His Meaning to the World of To-day, المجلد 15Critical analysis of Vergil's life and works. |
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الصفحة 155
Fortunati ambo ! siquid mea carmina possunt , nulla dies umquam memori vos eximet aevo , dum domus Aeneae Capitoli immobile saxum accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit . II . This influence will be discussed in another volume in ...
Fortunati ambo ! siquid mea carmina possunt , nulla dies umquam memori vos eximet aevo , dum domus Aeneae Capitoli immobile saxum accolet imperiumque pater Romanus habebit . II . This influence will be discussed in another volume in ...
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الصفحة 117 - ... nec requies, quin aut pomis exuberet annus aut fetu pecorum aut Cerealis mergite culmi, proventuque oneret sulcos atque horrea vincat. venit hiems: teritur Sicyonia baca trapetis, glande sues laeti redeunt, dant arbuta silvae; 520 et varios ponit fetus autumnus, et alte mitis in apricis coquitur vindemia saxis.
الصفحة 71 - Thou that singest wheat and woodland, tilth and vineyard, hive and horse and herd ; All the charm of all the Muses often flowering in a lonely word...
الصفحة 137 - WILL my tiny spark of being wholly vanish in your deeps and heights ? Must my day be dark by reason, O ye Heavens, of your boundless nights, Rush of Suns, and roll of systems, and your fiery clash of meteorites...
الصفحة 104 - That you may have to pray him to pity the slain ; and have for answer, that their lands may be yours if you will but make peace with him. At least, do not break hopelessly with that man. Above all, never use that word concerning him which you used just now...
الصفحة 131 - Hither, as to their fountain, other stars Repairing, in their golden urns draw light...
الصفحة 100 - ... the mind, and a charm, which the current literature of his own day, with all its obvious advantages, is utterly unable to rival. Perhaps this is the reason of the...
الصفحة ii - And one contributor, who has asked to have his name withheld: Maecenas atavis edite...
الصفحة 68 - Anguis, 205 quam quibus in patriam ventosa per aequora vectis Pontus et ostriferi fauces temptantur Abydi.
الصفحة 68 - He listen'd, and he wept, and his bright tears Went trickling down the golden bow he held. Thus with half-shut suffused eyes he stood...