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Page xi
... Italy . The education of Vergil appears to have been commenced at Cremona , from whence , on assuming the manly gown , in his sixteenth year , he was transferred to the charge of new teachers at Milan . After pursuing his studies ...
... Italy . The education of Vergil appears to have been commenced at Cremona , from whence , on assuming the manly gown , in his sixteenth year , he was transferred to the charge of new teachers at Milan . After pursuing his studies ...
Page xii
... Italian cities , with the district of country pertaining to each . The cities thus treated were those which had espoused the side of Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the adja- cent country were forced to give up their ...
... Italian cities , with the district of country pertaining to each . The cities thus treated were those which had espoused the side of Brutus . For this the unhappy occupants of the adja- cent country were forced to give up their ...
Page xiii
... Italian . It is unfortunate , too , that Vergil has given these poems a still more foreign air by the use of Greek in- stead of Italian names . But this was the taste of the times . He labors , also , under another disadvantage , as ...
... Italian . It is unfortunate , too , that Vergil has given these poems a still more foreign air by the use of Greek in- stead of Italian names . But this was the taste of the times . He labors , also , under another disadvantage , as ...
Page xiv
... Italians to their primitive but long - neglected pursuit of agriculture . In point of versification this is the most finished of the works of our poet , and , indeed , as Addison remarks , it may be regarded as in this respect the most ...
... Italians to their primitive but long - neglected pursuit of agriculture . In point of versification this is the most finished of the works of our poet , and , indeed , as Addison remarks , it may be regarded as in this respect the most ...
Page xv
... Italians on these subjects , and he has contrived to make them attractive by asso- ciating them with wonderful beauty of ... Italy . Vergil was easily persuaded by his friend and patron to return with him immediately to Rome , which ...
... Italians on these subjects , and he has contrived to make them attractive by asso- ciating them with wonderful beauty of ... Italy . Vergil was easily persuaded by his friend and patron to return with him immediately to Rome , which ...
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