Neither needed men of so excellent parts to have despaired of a fortune, which the poet Virgil promised himself, and indeed obtained, who got as much glory of eloquence, wit, and learning in the expressing of the observations of husbandry, as of the heroical... The Works of Francis Bacon - Página 5por Francis Bacon - 1858Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Virgil - 1796 - 570 páginas
...curse Lanígeros agitare grèges hirtasque capellas: Hic labor; hiñe laudem fortes sperate coloni. Nee sum animi dubius verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit , et angustis hune addere rébus honorem. Sed me Parnassi deserta per ardua dulcis Raptat amor : juvat ire jugis... | |
| Virgil - 1806 - 406 páginas
...cune , Lanigeros agitare greges , Mrtasque capellas : II«: labor ; bine laudem fortes sperate coloni. Nee sum animi dubius verbis ea vincere magnum Qu'am sit , et angustis bune addere rebus bonorem Sod me Parnassi deserta per ardua dulcis Raptat amor : juvat ire ju gis ,... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 562 páginas
...It is true, Virgil was very sensible that it was difficult thus tu elevate a low and mean subject : Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem. But tells us for our encouragement in another place, In tenui labor, at... | |
| William Somerville - 1813 - 142 páginas
...It is true, Virgil was very sensible that it was difficult thus to elevate a low and mean subject: Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem ; but tells us, for our encouragement, in another place, In tenui labor,... | |
| Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York (New York, N.Y.) - 1815 - 616 páginas
...investigation, and let them be encouraged in their labours by the observation of Bacon, that " Virgil got as much glory of eloquence, wit, and learning,...observations of husbandry, as of the heroical acts of ^Eneas." NOTE LL.1 THIS grass produces a fine perfume, and has the same effect on tobacco as the vanilla... | |
| DeWitt Clinton, Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York (New York, N.Y.) - 1815 - 160 páginas
...investigation, and let them he encouraged in their lahours hy the ohservation of Bacon, that " Virjil got as much glory of eloquence, wit, and learning, in the expressing of the ohservation' of hushandry, as of the heroical acts of ^Eueas." JVOTE 36, 'i hif grass produce; a fine... | |
| Francis Bacon (visct. St. Albans.) - 1819 - 648 páginas
...Neither needed men of so excellent parts to have despaired of a fortune, which the poet Virgil promised himself, and indeed obtained, who got as much glory...learning in the expressing of the observations of husbandly, as of the neroical acts of JEneas: Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea mncere magnum Quam sit,... | |
| British poets - 1822 - 346 páginas
...It is true, Virgil was very sensible that it was difficult thus to elevate a low and mean subject : Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis hunc addere rebus honorem. But tells us, for our encouragement, in another place, In tenui labor, at... | |
| Jacques Delille - 1824 - 416 páginas
...curse, Lanigeros agitare greges, hirtasque capellas. Hic labor ; hinc laudem fortes sperate coloni. Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum Quam sit, et angustis hune addere rebus honorem. Sed me Parnassi deserta per ardua dulcis Raptat amor : juvat ire jugisqua... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1825 - 524 páginas
...Neither needed men of so excellent parts to have despaired of a fortune, which the poet Virgil promised himself, and indeed obtained, who got as much glory...observations of husbandry, as of the heroical acts of ^Eneas: — " Nee sum animi dubius, verbis ea vincere magnum " Quaiii sit, et angustis his addere rebus... | |
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