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... Roman world , everybody felt that ' a good time was come . ' And the poet himself was on every ground desirous of achieving the work . He had won himself by the Georgics a first - rate literary position , and he had given his whole life ...
... Roman world , everybody felt that ' a good time was come . ' And the poet himself was on every ground desirous of achieving the work . He had won himself by the Georgics a first - rate literary position , and he had given his whole life ...
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... Romans so much in the Greek epics , Vergil transplanted and naturalised in his own stately and melodious verse . Moreover , by going back to Aeneas and the tale of Troy , he raised the destinies of Rome to the old heroic level in the ...
... Romans so much in the Greek epics , Vergil transplanted and naturalised in his own stately and melodious verse . Moreover , by going back to Aeneas and the tale of Troy , he raised the destinies of Rome to the old heroic level in the ...
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... Roman Venus , goddess of love ) , and the nephew of Priam king of Troy . At first he takes no part in the Trojan war ; but being attacked by Achilles , afterwards performs many heroic deeds for the Trojans . He escapes by help of the ...
... Roman Venus , goddess of love ) , and the nephew of Priam king of Troy . At first he takes no part in the Trojan war ; but being attacked by Achilles , afterwards performs many heroic deeds for the Trojans . He escapes by help of the ...
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... Roman ring about the closing line ' So hard a work was it to build the race of Rome , ' we have the fine description of the storm , and the quieting of the storm and though in the remainder of the book there is not much incident of the ...
... Roman ring about the closing line ' So hard a work was it to build the race of Rome , ' we have the fine description of the storm , and the quieting of the storm and though in the remainder of the book there is not much incident of the ...
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... Roman 1 I quote this sentence from ' Suggestions introductory to the study of the Aeneid ' by Prof. Nettleship ; a pamphlet which all students of Vergil will find most instructive , interesting and suggestive , as indeed is to be ...
... Roman 1 I quote this sentence from ' Suggestions introductory to the study of the Aeneid ' by Prof. Nettleship ; a pamphlet which all students of Vergil will find most instructive , interesting and suggestive , as indeed is to be ...
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