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... They are intended to afford so much aid , that a pupil of ordinary capacity and diligence , who has studied the usual elemen- tary books in Latin , will be enabled to read and under- stand Virgil , even without the aid of an instructer ...
... They are intended to afford so much aid , that a pupil of ordinary capacity and diligence , who has studied the usual elemen- tary books in Latin , will be enabled to read and under- stand Virgil , even without the aid of an instructer ...
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... they will not consult it often enough as a separate work , though they would gladly use the assis- tance which it affords , if it were given , in a concise form , in the volume which is constantly before them . The Notes to this edition ...
... they will not consult it often enough as a separate work , though they would gladly use the assis- tance which it affords , if it were given , in a concise form , in the volume which is constantly before them . The Notes to this edition ...
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... they should make no additions ; and , accordingly , they did not venture to complete even the hemistichs , which had been left imperfect . This story should be remembered on making comparisons , in point of finish and ele- gance ...
... they should make no additions ; and , accordingly , they did not venture to complete even the hemistichs , which had been left imperfect . This story should be remembered on making comparisons , in point of finish and ele- gance ...
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... they chanted to the accompaniment of some rough musical instrument . The subjects of their songs would naturally be taken from the loves and quarrels , which formed almost the sole incidents , that diversified the simple tenor of their ...
... they chanted to the accompaniment of some rough musical instrument . The subjects of their songs would naturally be taken from the loves and quarrels , which formed almost the sole incidents , that diversified the simple tenor of their ...
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... they wrote , than from original inequality of genius . Many of Virgil's eclogues are strictly occasional , being ... they exhibit numerous and glaring defects ; but , if considered as occasional poems of a miscellane- ous character , the ...
... they wrote , than from original inequality of genius . Many of Virgil's eclogues are strictly occasional , being ... they exhibit numerous and glaring defects ; but , if considered as occasional poems of a miscellane- ous character , the ...
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