Pub. Virgilii Maronis Bucolicorum eclogae decem. The Bucolicks of Virgil, with an Engl1749 - Всего страниц: 40 |
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... Varus , and intreat- ing him to interpofe in the pre- Tervation of Mantua ; Vare tuum nomen , fuperat modo Mantua nobis , Mantua vae miferae nimium vicina Cremonae ; Cantantes fublime ferent ad si- dera cycni . who 1 • " Rome ! 713.3 ...
... Varus , and intreat- ing him to interpofe in the pre- Tervation of Mantua ; Vare tuum nomen , fuperat modo Mantua nobis , Mantua vae miferae nimium vicina Cremonae ; Cantantes fublime ferent ad si- dera cycni . who 1 • " Rome ! 713.3 ...
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... Varus , wherein he promises to exalt his name to the skies , if he will but preferve Mantua , which fuffered by it's neighbourhood to unhappy Cremona ( g ) . Ano- ther fragment is in honour of the star , which ap- peared after the death ...
... Varus , wherein he promises to exalt his name to the skies , if he will but preferve Mantua , which fuffered by it's neighbourhood to unhappy Cremona ( g ) . Ano- ther fragment is in honour of the star , which ap- peared after the death ...
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... Varus , in his Moeris , of exalting his name : to the fkies , if he would preferve Mantua . This he performed , by compofing one of his fineft Eclogues called Silenus : and which is dedicated to Quintus Atius Varus ( k which lyi The ...
... Varus , in his Moeris , of exalting his name : to the fkies , if he would preferve Mantua . This he performed , by compofing one of his fineft Eclogues called Silenus : and which is dedicated to Quintus Atius Varus ( k which lyi The ...
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... Varus : for the Poet fays exprefly , that he does not write it without being commanded ( ) . Virgil feems to have been elevated with the joy of repof- feffing his eftate ; and to have been strongly moved by a fenfe of gratitude to his ...
... Varus : for the Poet fays exprefly , that he does not write it without being commanded ( ) . Virgil feems to have been elevated with the joy of repof- feffing his eftate ; and to have been strongly moved by a fenfe of gratitude to his ...
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... Varus was an Epicu rean ; and that Virgil in compliment to him , made that Philofophy the fubject of his poem . It would have been improper to have made a fhepherd run through a whole fyftem of Philofophy : he there- fore takes ...
... Varus was an Epicu rean ; and that Virgil in compliment to him , made that Philofophy the fubject of his poem . It would have been improper to have made a fhepherd run through a whole fyftem of Philofophy : he there- fore takes ...
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