A Complete Edition of the Poets of Great Britain..: Cook's Hesiod. Fawke's Theocritus. Anacreon. Bion. Moschus. Sappho. Musaeus & Apollonius Rhodius. The Rape of Helen. Creech's Lucretius and Grainger's TibullusJohn & Arthur Arch, ... and for Bell & Bradfute & I. Mundell & Company, Edinburgh., 1795 |
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Sivu 100
... sea for his looking glafs ; but is Virgil fo happy when his little landmen fays , Non fum adeo informis : nuper me in littore vidi , Cum placidum ventis ftaret mare ? Ecl . 2. 25 . His wonderful judgment for once deferted him , or he ...
... sea for his looking glafs ; but is Virgil fo happy when his little landmen fays , Non fum adeo informis : nuper me in littore vidi , Cum placidum ventis ftaret mare ? Ecl . 2. 25 . His wonderful judgment for once deferted him , or he ...
Sivu 126
... Sea . He was a moving and a paf- fionate writer , and fucceeded chiefly in elegies : he gained as much honour as he gave by his poems on the four celebrated battles at Marathon , Ther- Hor . B. 4. Ode 9. mopyla , Salamis and Platea ...
... Sea . He was a moving and a paf- fionate writer , and fucceeded chiefly in elegies : he gained as much honour as he gave by his poems on the four celebrated battles at Marathon , Ther- Hor . B. 4. Ode 9. mopyla , Salamis and Platea ...
Sivu 151
... sea , without mixing its ftreams with the falt waters , till arriv ing at Sicily , it mingled its current with the foun- tain Arethufa near Syracufe . Thus Virgil , Æn . 3 . Hither ' tis faid Alpheus from his fource In Elis ' realms ...
... sea , without mixing its ftreams with the falt waters , till arriv ing at Sicily , it mingled its current with the foun- tain Arethufa near Syracufe . Thus Virgil , Æn . 3 . Hither ' tis faid Alpheus from his fource In Elis ' realms ...
Sivu 194
... Sea facred to Vulcan , who in the first book of the Tad , gives an account of Jupiter's throwing him down from heaven , and his fall upon that iland : Once in your caufe I felt his matchlefs might , Hurl'd headlong downward from th ...
... Sea facred to Vulcan , who in the first book of the Tad , gives an account of Jupiter's throwing him down from heaven , and his fall upon that iland : Once in your caufe I felt his matchlefs might , Hurl'd headlong downward from th ...
Sivu 258
... sea their grave , While their legs rofe above the briny wave ; Some o'er the fands their horrid vifage fhow , Their feet deep - rooted in the mud below . Thus their huge trunks afford abundant fare To Neptune's fifhes , and the birds of ...
... sea their grave , While their legs rofe above the briny wave ; Some o'er the fands their horrid vifage fhow , Their feet deep - rooted in the mud below . Thus their huge trunks afford abundant fare To Neptune's fifhes , and the birds of ...
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