Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... death , have been accepted , as they undoubtedly are due to the poet's own revision of his work . The text has been subjected in later editions to some alteration ; and Carey , in 1803 , introduced a large number of ' improved ...
... death , have been accepted , as they undoubtedly are due to the poet's own revision of his work . The text has been subjected in later editions to some alteration ; and Carey , in 1803 , introduced a large number of ' improved ...
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... death , in 19 B.C. , the poem was finished , but needed revision . It is said that Virgil wished it to be destroyed , but two of his friends and legatees published it as it stood . A careful study of the historical prophecy at the end ...
... death , in 19 B.C. , the poem was finished , but needed revision . It is said that Virgil wished it to be destroyed , but two of his friends and legatees published it as it stood . A careful study of the historical prophecy at the end ...
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... death of Lausus and Mezentius are cases in point . Two of these are given in the present volume ; and one of them in particular , the journey to the shades in the sixth book , is full of eloquent passages in which Virgil laments the ...
... death of Lausus and Mezentius are cases in point . Two of these are given in the present volume ; and one of them in particular , the journey to the shades in the sixth book , is full of eloquent passages in which Virgil laments the ...
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... death , showed that Virgil still had power to excite more than a purely formal and grammatical interest . The august shade which led Dante through the Inferno , and rebuked him for loitering to hear the quarrelling of lost souls , was ...
... death , showed that Virgil still had power to excite more than a purely formal and grammatical interest . The august shade which led Dante through the Inferno , and rebuked him for loitering to hear the quarrelling of lost souls , was ...
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... death of Dido ? Where is there the whole process of her passion , and all its violent effects to be found , in the languishing episode of the Odysses ? If this be to copy , let the critics show us the same dispositions , features , or ...
... death of Dido ? Where is there the whole process of her passion , and all its violent effects to be found , in the languishing episode of the Odysses ? If this be to copy , let the critics show us the same dispositions , features , or ...
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