P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side iii
... poetry — which surpasses the artistic perfection of the Georgics . They repay the most careful and loving study , and the First Book , for example , within the space of four hundred lines , illustrates almost every literary and poetic ...
... poetry — which surpasses the artistic perfection of the Georgics . They repay the most careful and loving study , and the First Book , for example , within the space of four hundred lines , illustrates almost every literary and poetic ...
Side v
... poets of his age aspired ; 2 a noble 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 ...
... poets of his age aspired ; 2 a noble 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 ...
Side vi
... poetic career begins in B.C. 42 , when , after the defeat of Brutus and Cassius at Philippi , the Roman world passed ... poet had secured the favour of C. Asinius Pollio , governor of Cisalpine Gaul , and of L. Alfenus Varus , his ...
... poetic career begins in B.C. 42 , when , after the defeat of Brutus and Cassius at Philippi , the Roman world passed ... poet had secured the favour of C. Asinius Pollio , governor of Cisalpine Gaul , and of L. Alfenus Varus , his ...
Side vii
... poet in a memorable phrase among ' the fairest souls and dearest friends on earth , ' 4 while on another occasion Horace makes his starting for a tour in Greece the occasion for an Ode , in which he prays that the ship which bears so ...
... poet in a memorable phrase among ' the fairest souls and dearest friends on earth , ' 4 while on another occasion Horace makes his starting for a tour in Greece the occasion for an Ode , in which he prays that the ship which bears so ...
Side viii
... 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 returning from Samos , at Athens , whence he accompanied him homewards , but his health , which had ...
... 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 returning from Samos , at Athens , whence he accompanied him homewards , but his health , which had ...
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