P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side iii
... seem now to limit their reading of Virgil chiefly to the Aeneid , while his other writings are comparatively neglected ... seems to me to take a foremost place , and I feel pleasure in remembering that my native county - reputed the ...
... seem now to limit their reading of Virgil chiefly to the Aeneid , while his other writings are comparatively neglected ... seems to me to take a foremost place , and I feel pleasure in remembering that my native county - reputed the ...
Side v
... Virgilius is wrong , but as an English word it seems pedantic to alter ' Virgil ' established as it is by a long literary tradition . 2 3 Ellis , Cat . 35. 16 n . training which has left such a profound impress on the.
... Virgilius is wrong , but as an English word it seems pedantic to alter ' Virgil ' established as it is by a long literary tradition . 2 3 Ellis , Cat . 35. 16 n . training which has left such a profound impress on the.
Side vi
... seems to have returned home , and some of the minor poems ascribed to him - Ciris , Copa , Culex , Dirae , Moretum - may be in reality youthful attempts of his composed during this period . Our first certain knowledge , however , of his ...
... seems to have returned home , and some of the minor poems ascribed to him - Ciris , Copa , Culex , Dirae , Moretum - may be in reality youthful attempts of his composed during this period . Our first certain knowledge , however , of his ...
Side xiii
... seems distinctly un- reasonable . The tenth Eclogue describes how a Roman officer on active service , having been jilted by an actress , imagines himself an Arcadian shepherd , and either bewails his lot or seeks distraction in hunting ...
... seems distinctly un- reasonable . The tenth Eclogue describes how a Roman officer on active service , having been jilted by an actress , imagines himself an Arcadian shepherd , and either bewails his lot or seeks distraction in hunting ...
Side xiv
Virgil Thomas Ethelbert Page. seems as unjust to compare such artificial prettiness with the manly vigour and ... seem real , and gives to shadows the strength and substance of truth . The advance in power is marked . Let those who wish ...
Virgil Thomas Ethelbert Page. seems as unjust to compare such artificial prettiness with the manly vigour and ... seem real , and gives to shadows the strength and substance of truth . The advance in power is marked . Let those who wish ...
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