Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... - 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 xvii.
... - 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 xvii.
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... length , ' and summing up the moral effects of the epic and tragedy . Intent on the moral character of the epic , and assuming that the Iliad was written with the definite object of pro- moting union among the Greek states , he gave ...
... length , ' and summing up the moral effects of the epic and tragedy . Intent on the moral character of the epic , and assuming that the Iliad was written with the definite object of pro- moting union among the Greek states , he gave ...
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... length with the work of translation . He thoroughly appreciated his author's style . ' His words are not only chosen , but the places in which he ranks them for the sound . He who removes them from the station wherein their master set ...
... length with the work of translation . He thoroughly appreciated his author's style . ' His words are not only chosen , but the places in which he ranks them for the sound . He who removes them from the station wherein their master set ...
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... Were tossed by storms , and scattered through the main . Such time , such toil required the Roman name , Such length of labour for so vast a frame . 40 Now scarce the Trojan fleet , with sails and oars 2 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
... Were tossed by storms , and scattered through the main . Such time , such toil required the Roman name , Such length of labour for so vast a frame . 40 Now scarce the Trojan fleet , with sails and oars 2 DRYDEN'S VIRGIL.
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... length of years my fruitless force employ Against the thin remains of ruined Troy . What nations now to Juno's power will pray , Or offerings on my slighted altars lay ? ' 70 Thus raged the Goddess , and , with fury fraught , The ...
... length of years my fruitless force employ Against the thin remains of ruined Troy . What nations now to Juno's power will pray , Or offerings on my slighted altars lay ? ' 70 Thus raged the Goddess , and , with fury fraught , The ...
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