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... Heaven descends in fruitful rain into the bosom of his glad 1 Mr F. Myers in his striking essay on Vergil , p . 126 . bride ' : and in passing phrases like divini gloria 2-2 INTRODUCTION . 19 permanent effect than the style. The most ...
... Heaven descends in fruitful rain into the bosom of his glad 1 Mr F. Myers in his striking essay on Vergil , p . 126 . bride ' : and in passing phrases like divini gloria 2-2 INTRODUCTION . 19 permanent effect than the style. The most ...
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... heavens the gliding year ' , suggesting the grand and noiseless movement of the seasons . caelo , poetic use of local abl . ( movement along ) : so portantur pelago , A. I. 364 : recto flumine ducam , A. VIII . 57 , & c . 7. Liber , old ...
... heavens the gliding year ' , suggesting the grand and noiseless movement of the seasons . caelo , poetic use of local abl . ( movement along ) : so portantur pelago , A. I. 364 : recto flumine ducam , A. VIII . 57 , & c . 7. Liber , old ...
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... heaven ( 35 ) . 36. Tartara , the lowest part of Hades . The poet imagines Augustus choosing his realm as a god in Earth , Sea , or Heaven ; but entreats him not to choose Hades , though the poets of Greece extol Elysium , and ...
... heaven ( 35 ) . 36. Tartara , the lowest part of Hades . The poet imagines Augustus choosing his realm as a god in Earth , Sea , or Heaven ; but entreats him not to choose Hades , though the poets of Greece extol Elysium , and ...
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... heavens , whose apparent evening setting was 9 Nov. Cnosia , Cretan ' from Cnosus , old town of Crete . The Crown is called ' Cretan ' because the Greek tale was that Bacchus set among the stars the crown of Ariadne , daughter of Minos ...
... heavens , whose apparent evening setting was 9 Nov. Cnosia , Cretan ' from Cnosus , old town of Crete . The Crown is called ' Cretan ' because the Greek tale was that Bacchus set among the stars the crown of Ariadne , daughter of Minos ...
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... Heavens is within the visible sky ( higher or lower acc . to latitude ) , the South Pole invisible , as it lies in the hemisphere cut off from view by the earth itself . Scythiam , the extreme N. to the Greeks , from whom V. borrows so ...
... Heavens is within the visible sky ( higher or lower acc . to latitude ) , the South Pole invisible , as it lies in the hemisphere cut off from view by the earth itself . Scythiam , the extreme N. to the Greeks , from whom V. borrows so ...
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