P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side iv
... passages is marked by rare insight and acumen . Martyn's edition , although defective in scholarship , is full of most valu- able matter and still worthy of the high popularity it once enjoyed . Of foreign editions I have consulted a ...
... passages is marked by rare insight and acumen . Martyn's edition , although defective in scholarship , is full of most valu- able matter and still worthy of the high popularity it once enjoyed . Of foreign editions I have consulted a ...
Side v
... passage in the Georgics ( 2. 475-492 ) expresses his deep admiration for scientific and philosophic study , while throughout the Aeneid , and especially in the speeches of the fourth Book , there are marked traces of that rhetorical 1 ...
... passage in the Georgics ( 2. 475-492 ) expresses his deep admiration for scientific and philosophic study , while throughout the Aeneid , and especially in the speeches of the fourth Book , there are marked traces of that rhetorical 1 ...
Side viii
... passage ( 860-887 ) in which he is described , and of which the story is told that when the poet recited it in the presence of Octavia , the bereaved mother fainted away.2 In B.C. 20 he visited Greece and met Augustus , who was ...
... passage ( 860-887 ) in which he is described , and of which the story is told that when the poet recited it in the presence of Octavia , the bereaved mother fainted away.2 In B.C. 20 he visited Greece and met Augustus , who was ...
Side x
... passages of Milton which it needs a knowledge of Latin to appreciate . Horace in his treatise on Poetry ( 1. 268 ) lays down the law which was considered uni- versally binding on all poets : vos exemplaria Gracca nocturna versate manu ...
... passages of Milton which it needs a knowledge of Latin to appreciate . Horace in his treatise on Poetry ( 1. 268 ) lays down the law which was considered uni- versally binding on all poets : vos exemplaria Gracca nocturna versate manu ...
Side xiii
... passage as that beginning quae nemora aut qui vos saltus habuere , puellae Naïdes , indigno cum Gallus amore peribat ? may charm the rudest ear , but , on the other hand , it 1 Life and Letters 1. 371 . seems as unjust to compare such ...
... passage as that beginning quae nemora aut qui vos saltus habuere , puellae Naïdes , indigno cum Gallus amore peribat ? may charm the rudest ear , but , on the other hand , it 1 Life and Letters 1. 371 . seems as unjust to compare such ...
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