Selecta e Catullo, in usum juventutis: notas quasdam Anglice scriptas, adjecit Gulielmus Gifford CookesleyE. P. Williams, 1845 - 89 |
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... fair lady , as she is a modest and virtuous lady , " to restore him his poems . " 66 5. Pugillaria , ( scripta , understood , ) " writing tablets : " the word is properly an adjective , and signifies , " that which fills the fist ...
... fair lady , as she is a modest and virtuous lady , " to restore him his poems . " 66 5. Pugillaria , ( scripta , understood , ) " writing tablets : " the word is properly an adjective , and signifies , " that which fills the fist ...
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... fair as an Asiatic myrtle , which the nymphs of the woods have reared and cherished as a pet ( ludi- crum ) with dew ... fair as a pink poppy ( luteum papaver . ) You too are fair , and deal fairly in open and honourable marriage . The ...
... fair as an Asiatic myrtle , which the nymphs of the woods have reared and cherished as a pet ( ludi- crum ) with dew ... fair as a pink poppy ( luteum papaver . ) You too are fair , and deal fairly in open and honourable marriage . The ...
Strona 30
... fair match between themselves and the girls , who , they have no doubt , have got their song up , " cut and dried " ( memorata ; ) whereas they have been distracted by various thoughts : -however , they resolve on making a trial . The ...
... fair match between themselves and the girls , who , they have no doubt , have got their song up , " cut and dried " ( memorata ; ) whereas they have been distracted by various thoughts : -however , they resolve on making a trial . The ...
Strona 31
... Fair child of beauty , glorious lamp of love , ' How cheerfully thou lookest from above ! ' " 6 35. Optavere , are wont to admire . " 38. " So is the virgin , as long as she is untouched , and as long as she is beloved by her kindred ...
... Fair child of beauty , glorious lamp of love , ' How cheerfully thou lookest from above ! ' " 6 35. Optavere , are wont to admire . " 38. " So is the virgin , as long as she is untouched , and as long as she is beloved by her kindred ...
Strona 44
... fair persons on seats . " 306. The Fates here seem to play the part of doidol to the Gods . 308. The oak was a prophetic tree , as we may learn from the oracle of Dodona , the Druids , & c . and the word quercus here seems to mean , a ...
... fair persons on seats . " 306. The Fates here seem to play the part of doidol to the Gods . 308. The oak was a prophetic tree , as we may learn from the oracle of Dodona , the Druids , & c . and the word quercus here seems to mean , a ...
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