Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Livros 1-2University Press, 1911 - 136 páginas |
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... problems which have agitated the minds of men in every age . As a poem in celebration of the greatness of Rome , the Eneid would always have an historical interest . ( The sincerity of its patriotism would give it , INTRODUCTION xiii.
... problems which have agitated the minds of men in every age . As a poem in celebration of the greatness of Rome , the Eneid would always have an historical interest . ( The sincerity of its patriotism would give it , INTRODUCTION xiii.
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... mind . A seventeenth - century Virgil might have published poetry ; but his peculiar grace and beauty would have been different from those of the Roman poet . Dryden could see Virgil's fastidiousness in the choice of words and hear the ...
... mind . A seventeenth - century Virgil might have published poetry ; but his peculiar grace and beauty would have been different from those of the Roman poet . Dryden could see Virgil's fastidiousness in the choice of words and hear the ...
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... mind and reproducing it with skill . But it was the outer form of the poem * and the superficial qualities of the poet which he saw its spirit and the mind of Virgil were hidden from him , and where the veil was lifted it disclosed no ...
... mind and reproducing it with skill . But it was the outer form of the poem * and the superficial qualities of the poet which he saw its spirit and the mind of Virgil were hidden from him , and where the veil was lifted it disclosed no ...
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... mind , And secret seeds of envy , lay behind . Deep graven in her heart , the doom remained Of partial Paris , and her form disdained : The grace bestowed on ravished Ganymed , Electra's glories , and her injured bed . Each was a cause ...
... mind , And secret seeds of envy , lay behind . Deep graven in her heart , the doom remained Of partial Paris , and her form disdained : The grace bestowed on ravished Ganymed , Electra's glories , and her injured bed . Each was a cause ...
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... 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 their sorrows , ended thus ; When from ...
... 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 their sorrows , ended thus ; When from ...
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