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... thinks his Mufe too ruftick and coarse for politer ears f . This Poet however had continued in full pof- feffion of the rural crown , about two hundred * Admirabilis in fuo genere Theocritus , fed Mufa illa ruftica et paftoralis non ...
... thinks his Mufe too ruftick and coarse for politer ears f . This Poet however had continued in full pof- feffion of the rural crown , about two hundred * Admirabilis in fuo genere Theocritus , fed Mufa illa ruftica et paftoralis non ...
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... thinks , and not without reason , that if the daughter's name was Maia , as all agree , the father's name must have been Maius , and not Ma- gus or Magius . He obferves farther , that this cor- ruption of the name of Virgil's ...
... thinks , and not without reason , that if the daughter's name was Maia , as all agree , the father's name must have been Maius , and not Ma- gus or Magius . He obferves farther , that this cor- ruption of the name of Virgil's ...
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Publius Vergilius Maro John Martyn. 705 . Year of fonable to think , that he might at that time retire to Rome his farm , in hopes of a quiet and peaceable life , when the flame of the Civil war feemed to drive ... think, that he might at ...
Publius Vergilius Maro John Martyn. 705 . Year of fonable to think , that he might at that time retire to Rome his farm , in hopes of a quiet and peaceable life , when the flame of the Civil war feemed to drive ... think, that he might at ...
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... think , that fome of his neighbours , if not all , obtained the fame favour : though the Commentators feem al- most unanimous in representing Vir- gil as the only Mantuan , that met with fuch good fortune . This is the fubject of the ...
... think , that fome of his neighbours , if not all , obtained the fame favour : though the Commentators feem al- most unanimous in representing Vir- gil as the only Mantuan , that met with fuch good fortune . This is the fubject of the ...
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... thinks , that the pointing fhould be altered , reading the paff- age thus ; 2 Libertás , quae fera tamen refpexit inertem Candidior ; poftquam tondenti bar- ba cadebat . Thus candidior does not agree with barba , but with libertas ; and ...
... thinks , that the pointing fhould be altered , reading the paff- age thus ; 2 Libertás , quae fera tamen refpexit inertem Candidior ; poftquam tondenti bar- ba cadebat . Thus candidior does not agree with barba , but with libertas ; and ...
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Aeneid againſt alfo Amyntas ancient anfwers Anthony Apollo atque Auguftus Bavius becauſe Boeotia Burman Caefar called carmina Catrou Cerda Cicero Codrus Corydon CREECH Criticks Damoetas Daphnis defcribes Dr Trapp Eclogue expreffion exprefs faid fame fays fecond feems fenfe fent ferved feveral fhall fheep fhepherd fhew fhould fignifies fing firft firſt fixth flowers foldiers fome foon fpeaks fubject fuch fuppofed Galatea Gallus Gaul haec himſelf Idyllium ipfe Julius Caefar laft Lycidas Mantua manufcripts Menalcas mentions mihi moft Mopfus moſt Mufes muſt NOTES nunc Nymphs obferves Ovid paffage paffion Paftoral perfon Pierius Pliny Poet Pollio prefent quae quam quod reprefents Roman Rome Ruaeus ſeems Servius Strabo thefe Theocritus theſe thinks third Georgick thofe thoſe tibi tion Tityrus tranflates trees ufed underſtand uſed Varus verfes vine Virgil whofe δὲ ἐν καὶ μὲν τε τὸ τὸν τοῦ τῶν
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