The Fasti, Tristia, Pontic Epistles, Ibis, and HalieuticonBell & Daldy, 1872 - 503 pages |
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... Remains , with Memoir by Dr. GREGORY , and an Essay on his Cha- racter by JOHN FOSTER . Portrait . Heine's Poems , complete , from the German , by E. A. BOWRING . 58 . Hungary : its History and Revolu- tions ; with a Memoir of Kossuth ...
... Remains , with Memoir by Dr. GREGORY , and an Essay on his Cha- racter by JOHN FOSTER . Portrait . Heine's Poems , complete , from the German , by E. A. BOWRING . 58 . Hungary : its History and Revolu- tions ; with a Memoir of Kossuth ...
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... remains were buried at that place . " " 66 His " Amores , " or " Amours , ' were the work of his youth , and it is supposed that he destroyed the more objectionable portion of them . The " Epistolæ Heröidum , " or " Epistles of the ...
... remains were buried at that place . " " 66 His " Amores , " or " Amours , ' were the work of his youth , and it is supposed that he destroyed the more objectionable portion of them . The " Epistolæ Heröidum , " or " Epistles of the ...
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... remain , fire , the waters , and the earth , were one confused heap . When once this mass was broken up by the discord of its component parts , and , dissolving , passed away into new abodes , flame soared on high , the nearer place ...
... remain , fire , the waters , and the earth , were one confused heap . When once this mass was broken up by the discord of its component parts , and , dissolving , passed away into new abodes , flame soared on high , the nearer place ...
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... remains to be told . In a ship , the scythe - wielding God " having first wandered over the whole world , came up the Etrurian river.1 I remember the reception of Saturn in this land ; he had been expelled by Jupiter from the realms of ...
... remains to be told . In a ship , the scythe - wielding God " having first wandered over the whole world , came up the Etrurian river.1 I remember the reception of Saturn in this land ; he had been expelled by Jupiter from the realms of ...
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... remain shut up . " He spoke , and raising his eyes that looked both before and behind , he looked upon whatever there was in the whole world . There was peace and the Rhine , 16 the occasion of thy triumph , Germanicus , had now ...
... remain shut up . " He spoke , and raising his eyes that looked both before and behind , he looked upon whatever there was in the whole world . There was peace and the Rhine , 16 the occasion of thy triumph , Germanicus , had now ...
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