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... passages and phrases , an attempt has been made to help the student in translation : for while few ancient writers are so difficult as Vergil to translate at all adequately , it is at the same time of the utmost importance , both to the ...
... passages and phrases , an attempt has been made to help the student in translation : for while few ancient writers are so difficult as Vergil to translate at all adequately , it is at the same time of the utmost importance , both to the ...
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... passages from Homer , and a scheme of the Latin sub- junctives ; also the necessary Index to the notes , to enable the book to be used for purposes of ready reference . The form of the Poem . The Aeneid is what is called an epic poem ...
... passages from Homer , and a scheme of the Latin sub- junctives ; also the necessary Index to the notes , to enable the book to be used for purposes of ready reference . The form of the Poem . The Aeneid is what is called an epic poem ...
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... passages . Among these are the prophecy by Iuppiter of the future fate of Rome : the vision of Venus as a Tyrian maid , and her son's recognition of her as she departed : the very beautiful passage about the carving of the Trojan story ...
... passages . Among these are the prophecy by Iuppiter of the future fate of Rome : the vision of Venus as a Tyrian maid , and her son's recognition of her as she departed : the very beautiful passage about the carving of the Trojan story ...
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... passage , and sometimes ( in some other instances not in this book ) seems to end it even more effectively than a ... passages . And generally we may say that it is reasonable to doubt whether if the poet had had the time he wished to ...
... passage , and sometimes ( in some other instances not in this book ) seems to end it even more effectively than a ... passages . And generally we may say that it is reasonable to doubt whether if the poet had had the time he wished to ...
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... passages where Vergil echoes lines or phrases of earlier ancient , and especially Greek , poets , would be an endless task : but those places in this book which were clearly suggested , more or less consciously , by Homer , will be ...
... passages where Vergil echoes lines or phrases of earlier ancient , and especially Greek , poets , would be an endless task : but those places in this book which were clearly suggested , more or less consciously , by Homer , will be ...
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