Poetical Works, Numero 3Houghton Mifflin, 1950 - 1095 sivua |
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Tulokset 1 - 3 kokonaismäärästä 72
Sivu 297
... Roman satire . Those silli were indeed in- vective poems , but of a different species from the Roman poems of Ennius , Pacuvius , Lucilius , Horace , and the rest of their suc- cessors . They were so call'd , says Casaubon in one place ...
... Roman satire . Those silli were indeed in- vective poems , but of a different species from the Roman poems of Ennius , Pacuvius , Lucilius , Horace , and the rest of their suc- cessors . They were so call'd , says Casaubon in one place ...
Sivu 357
... Roman soldiers wore plates of iron under their shoes , or stuck them with nails , as countrymen do now . 5 Landmarks were us'd by the Romans al- most in the same manner as now ; and as we go once a year in procession about the bounds of ...
... Roman soldiers wore plates of iron under their shoes , or stuck them with nails , as countrymen do now . 5 Landmarks were us'd by the Romans al- most in the same manner as now ; and as we go once a year in procession about the bounds of ...
Sivu 377
... Roman children of quality wore . These were welted with purple , and on those welts were fasten'd the bulla , or little bells ; which , when they came to the age of puberty , were hung up , and consecrated to the Lares , or household ...
... Roman children of quality wore . These were welted with purple , and on those welts were fasten'd the bulla , or little bells ; which , when they came to the age of puberty , were hung up , and consecrated to the Lares , or household ...
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH | xvii |
EARLY POEMS | liv |
UPON THE DEATH OF THE LORD | 1 |
Tekijänoikeudet | |
55 muita osia ei näytetty
Muita painoksia - Näytä kaikki
Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Absalom and Achitophel Æneas Anchises arms Ascanius bear behold betwixt blood breast Cæsar call'd coursers crowd crown'd dare death design'd Dido Dryden earth Eneas English Ennius EPILOGUE Ev'n ev'ry eyes fame fate father fear fight fire flames flood foes forc'd Georgics give gods grace Grecian ground hand happy haste head Heav'n honor Horace John Dryden Jove Juvenal king King's Company land Latian light live lord Lucretius Mac Flecknoe Mezentius mighty mind Mnestheus Muse never night numbers nymph o'er Ovid pains Persius plain play pleas'd poem poet poetry pow'r praise pray'r press'd prince PROLOGUE promis'd race rage rais'd reign rest rise Roman sacred satire SATIRE OF JUVENAL shade shew shore sight skies song soul sword thee thou thought thro tow'rs translation Trojan turn'd Turnus us'd verse Virgil winds words youth