Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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Página ix
... friends and legatees published it as it stood . A careful study of the historical prophecy at the end of the sixth book shows that Virgil made additions to his text at various times ; and there are inconsistencies in the story which ...
... friends and legatees published it as it stood . A careful study of the historical prophecy at the end of the sixth book shows that Virgil made additions to his text at various times ; and there are inconsistencies in the story which ...
Página xiv
... friendship of Nisus and Euryalus , 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 ...
... friendship of Nisus and Euryalus , 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 ...
Página xvii
... as ' sharp - judging Adriel , the Muses ' friend . ' Dryden here gave his views upon epic poetry at great length . Much that he said is interesting merely as regards the general state of critical opinion at the time . To - INTRODUCTION ...
... as ' sharp - judging Adriel , the Muses ' friend . ' Dryden here gave his views upon epic poetry at great length . Much that he said is interesting merely as regards the general state of critical opinion at the time . To - INTRODUCTION ...
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... friends whom he thought lost , and receives a kind entertainment from the queen . Dido , by a device of Venus , begins to have a passion for him , and , after some discourse with him , desires the history of his adventures since the ...
... friends whom he thought lost , and receives a kind entertainment from the queen . Dido , by a device of Venus , begins to have a passion for him , and , after some discourse with him , desires the history of his adventures since the ...
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... friends : Alternate hopes and fears their minds possess , Whether to deem them dead , or in distress . Above the rest , Æneas mourns the fate Of brave Orontes , and the uncertain state Of Gyas , Lycus , and of Amycus : The day , but not ...
... friends : Alternate hopes and fears their minds possess , Whether to deem them dead , or in distress . Above the rest , Æneas mourns the fate Of brave Orontes , and the uncertain state Of Gyas , Lycus , and of Amycus : The day , but not ...
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