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... evident in a comparison of Virgil 5 , 124-38 and Homer , Iliad 23. 351-72 . In Virgil our attention is first centred on the turning post - the rock which is also a favourite haunt of the seagulls ( statio gratissima mergis ) , then on ...
... evident in a comparison of Virgil 5 , 124-38 and Homer , Iliad 23. 351-72 . In Virgil our attention is first centred on the turning post - the rock which is also a favourite haunt of the seagulls ( statio gratissima mergis ) , then on ...
Page 65
... evident even in the verbs used : where Apollonius has only iкovтo , čoтav , τεθηπότες , εὔκηλοι ὑπὲρ οὐδὲν ἔβαν , Virgil has : corripuere viam , ascendebant collem , aspectat , miratur , & c . Their empathetic content is evident . But ...
... evident even in the verbs used : where Apollonius has only iкovтo , čoтav , τεθηπότες , εὔκηλοι ὑπὲρ οὐδὲν ἔβαν , Virgil has : corripuere viam , ascendebant collem , aspectat , miratur , & c . Their empathetic content is evident . But ...
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... evident here as in the peroration of I : man will not choose the good life and the farmer himself ceases to be honoured . Yet a real contrast - an evident opposition- remains : the Saturnia tellus seems impossible even for farmers or ...
... evident here as in the peroration of I : man will not choose the good life and the farmer himself ceases to be honoured . Yet a real contrast - an evident opposition- remains : the Saturnia tellus seems impossible even for farmers or ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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