P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... Italian nations , though they had proved too weak for the forces of Greece . Even in Homer it is easy to see that the character of Ulysses has more sides than one : he is the prince of policy , because with him every species of fraud is ...
... Italian nations , though they had proved too weak for the forces of Greece . Even in Homer it is easy to see that the character of Ulysses has more sides than one : he is the prince of policy , because with him every species of fraud is ...
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... Italian forces , might naturally be thought to absolve him from the duty of minutely studying catalogues with which even an educated Roman felt he had no concern . The in- difference of the Romans to the history of other countries is a ...
... Italian forces , might naturally be thought to absolve him from the duty of minutely studying catalogues with which even an educated Roman felt he had no concern . The in- difference of the Romans to the history of other countries is a ...
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... Italian antiquary , a Roman of the Augustan period , speaking to the average educated intelligence of his own day ; he is anything rather than what modern admirers of Homer would wish him to be , a hierophant of " the inner Homeric ...
... Italian antiquary , a Roman of the Augustan period , speaking to the average educated intelligence of his own day ; he is anything rather than what modern admirers of Homer would wish him to be , a hierophant of " the inner Homeric ...
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... Italian minstrel , singing to Italians about an Italian hero ' . " National feeling did undoubtedly work in Virgil , but not , I think , national feeling of this kind . Like the rest of his countrymen , he cared for Italy not ...
... Italian minstrel , singing to Italians about an Italian hero ' . " National feeling did undoubtedly work in Virgil , but not , I think , national feeling of this kind . Like the rest of his countrymen , he cared for Italy not ...
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... Italy ; Evander and Pallas appear once more in Lycus and Dascylus ; Here addresses Thetis as Juno addresses Juturua ; Triton gives the same vigorous aid in launching the Argo that he gives to the stranded vessels of Aeneas , or that ...
... Italy ; Evander and Pallas appear once more in Lycus and Dascylus ; Here addresses Thetis as Juno addresses Juturua ; Triton gives the same vigorous aid in launching the Argo that he gives to the stranded vessels of Aeneas , or that ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The Aeneid John Conington,Henry Nettleship,Virgil No preview available - 2015 |
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