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... storm , i . 315 ; the signs of Caesar's death , i . 466 ; the praise of Italy , ii . 136 , & c . ) , and by rich adornment of every kind , to make the poem attractive to those who are not specially interested in agriculture . He differs ...
... storm , i . 315 ; the signs of Caesar's death , i . 466 ; the praise of Italy , ii . 136 , & c . ) , and by rich adornment of every kind , to make the poem attractive to those who are not specially interested in agriculture . He differs ...
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... storms and fine weather , drawn from the habits of birds and beasts and the appearance of the sun and moon , is largely based on the works of Aratus . The works are extant and are written in a stiff and frigid style . ( 8 ) One short ...
... storms and fine weather , drawn from the habits of birds and beasts and the appearance of the sun and moon , is largely based on the works of Aratus . The works are extant and are written in a stiff and frigid style . ( 8 ) One short ...
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... storms and winds and calms , the changes of the day and seasons , the varied and healthy labour , the simple and ... storm and fine weather in the first book ; in the lovely passage about the birth of spring ( ii . 325 ) when all things ...
... storms and winds and calms , the changes of the day and seasons , the varied and healthy labour , the simple and ... storm and fine weather in the first book ; in the lovely passage about the birth of spring ( ii . 325 ) when all things ...
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... storms ' . 238. via secta ... ordo , ' a path cut across them , where the sloping line of signs should revolve ' , the zodiac representing the sun's path slanting across the equator to the edge of the northern and southern temperate ...
... storms ' . 238. via secta ... ordo , ' a path cut across them , where the sloping line of signs should revolve ' , the zodiac representing the sun's path slanting across the equator to the edge of the northern and southern temperate ...
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... storms . 255. armatas , not ' armed ' ( as Servius ) , which is too remote from the Georgic spirit : but ' fitted cut ' , the ' trim ' fleet . 258 . • And the year parted evenly into four diverse seasons ' , rather a strained use of ...
... storms . 255. armatas , not ' armed ' ( as Servius ) , which is too remote from the Georgic spirit : but ' fitted cut ' , the ' trim ' fleet . 258 . • And the year parted evenly into four diverse seasons ' , rather a strained use of ...
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