The Works of VirgilG. Bell, 1891 - 404 pages |
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Page 26
... trans- form himself into a wolf , and skulk into the woods , often from the deep graves call forth the ghosts , and transfer the spring- ing harvests to another ground . My charms , bring Daphnis from the town , bring him home . Bring ...
... trans- form himself into a wolf , and skulk into the woods , often from the deep graves call forth the ghosts , and transfer the spring- ing harvests to another ground . My charms , bring Daphnis from the town , bring him home . Bring ...
Page 163
... trans- ported over various seas , have in thraldom borne with a mo- ther's throes the insolence of Achilles ' heir , and a haughty , imperious youth ; who afterwards , attaching himself to Her- mione , 33 the granddaughter of Leda , and ...
... trans- ported over various seas , have in thraldom borne with a mo- ther's throes the insolence of Achilles ' heir , and a haughty , imperious youth ; who afterwards , attaching himself to Her- mione , 33 the granddaughter of Leda , and ...
Page 327
... trans- form his ships into so many nymphs ; for us to have aided the Rutulians against him ever so little is a heinous crime . Æneas , [ you say , ] in ignorance is absent : and absent let him remain in ignorance . Paphos is yours ...
... trans- form his ships into so many nymphs ; for us to have aided the Rutulians against him ever so little is a heinous crime . Æneas , [ you say , ] in ignorance is absent : and absent let him remain in ignorance . Paphos is yours ...
Page 351
... trans- fixed ; and to the left arm he fastens his target of brass , and from the neck suspends his ivory - hilted sword . Then thus beginning he encourages his joyous friends ( for all the chiefs in a crowded body enclosed him ) ...
... trans- fixed ; and to the left arm he fastens his target of brass , and from the neck suspends his ivory - hilted sword . Then thus beginning he encourages his joyous friends ( for all the chiefs in a crowded body enclosed him ) ...
Page 407
... Trans . by M. Howitt . Portrait . 4 vc's . BRINK ( B. ten ) . Early English Literature ( to Wiclif ) . By Bernhard ten Brink . Trans . by Prof. H. M. Kennedy . BROWNE'S ( Sir Thomas ) Works . Edit . by S. Wilkin , with Dr. Johnson's ...
... Trans . by M. Howitt . Portrait . 4 vc's . BRINK ( B. ten ) . Early English Literature ( to Wiclif ) . By Bernhard ten Brink . Trans . by Prof. H. M. Kennedy . BROWNE'S ( Sir Thomas ) Works . Edit . by S. Wilkin , with Dr. Johnson's ...
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