P. Vergili Maronis Bucolica et GeorgicaMacmillan, 1910 - 396 sider |
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Side xiv
... sense of unreality is too strong : the beauty of the language cannot conceal the artificial character of the scene . The poetic power which masters the imagination is not yet Virgil's ; as yet he is only trying his strength . The ...
... sense of unreality is too strong : the beauty of the language cannot conceal the artificial character of the scene . The poetic power which masters the imagination is not yet Virgil's ; as yet he is only trying his strength . The ...
Side xv
... sense of Addison or Wesley . A jingle of words united with a certain obscurity seems to produce a feeling of awe . The device was well known to oracle - makers in antiquity ( cf. Aen . 3. 383 longa procul lengis via dividit invia terris ) ...
... sense of Addison or Wesley . A jingle of words united with a certain obscurity seems to produce a feeling of awe . The device was well known to oracle - makers in antiquity ( cf. Aen . 3. 383 longa procul lengis via dividit invia terris ) ...
Side xxiv
... sense of the dignity which attaches to the tilling of the ground , and a fuller insight into the philosophic truths which Nature teaches , but no one has dealt with the subject with such affectionate pains or devoted skill as Virgil ...
... sense of the dignity which attaches to the tilling of the ground , and a fuller insight into the philosophic truths which Nature teaches , but no one has dealt with the subject with such affectionate pains or devoted skill as Virgil ...
Side xxix
... sense of the necessity and dignity of labour breathes throughout the poem from beginning to end . The passage 1. 46 , 47 has been already referred to , and in 1. 64 , 65 there is a similar emphasis on primis , extemplo , fortes , while ...
... sense of the necessity and dignity of labour breathes throughout the poem from beginning to end . The passage 1. 46 , 47 has been already referred to , and in 1. 64 , 65 there is a similar emphasis on primis , extemplo , fortes , while ...
Side xxxiv
... sense of universal suffering which breathes in such lines as 4 . 251 , 252 si vero , quoniam casus apibus quoque nostros vita tulit , tristi languebunt corpora mcrbo , or finally the pathos , not untouched with humour , 2 of 4. 255 tum ...
... sense of universal suffering which breathes in such lines as 4 . 251 , 252 si vero , quoniam casus apibus quoque nostros vita tulit , tristi languebunt corpora mcrbo , or finally the pathos , not untouched with humour , 2 of 4. 255 tum ...
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