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Page xii
... mind PAGE 37-54 • 37 38 39 4I 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 54-58 • 55 56 57 CHAPTER II . VIRGIL'S PLACE IN ROMAN LITERATURE . Virgil's pre - eminence acknowledged till recent times Disparagement of his genius in the present century I ...
... mind PAGE 37-54 • 37 38 39 4I 42 43 44 45 46 48 49 50 52 53 54-58 • 55 56 57 CHAPTER II . VIRGIL'S PLACE IN ROMAN LITERATURE . Virgil's pre - eminence acknowledged till recent times Disparagement of his genius in the present century I ...
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... REPRESENTATIVE OF ITALY 258-276 The Georgics an original work of Latin genius 258 Technical value of the poem as an exposition of Italian hus- bandry . 260 Relation of the illustrative matter to the cultivated Italian mind xvi CONTENTS .
... REPRESENTATIVE OF ITALY 258-276 The Georgics an original work of Latin genius 258 Technical value of the poem as an exposition of Italian hus- bandry . 260 Relation of the illustrative matter to the cultivated Italian mind xvi CONTENTS .
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... mind of Virgil through the force both of sympathy and antagonism , as a strong original nature acts upon one which is at once receptive of influence and pos- sessed of firm native convictions . The national sentiment of Ennius and the ...
... mind of Virgil through the force both of sympathy and antagonism , as a strong original nature acts upon one which is at once receptive of influence and pos- sessed of firm native convictions . The national sentiment of Ennius and the ...
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... mind the ideal refuge from the storms of life in the high and serene temples well bulwarked by the learning of the wise . ' In Horace the feeling of insecurity arising out of his early experience confirms the lessons of Epicurean wisdom ...
... mind the ideal refuge from the storms of life in the high and serene temples well bulwarked by the learning of the wise . ' In Horace the feeling of insecurity arising out of his early experience confirms the lessons of Epicurean wisdom ...
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... mind , in all things affecting either the State or the individual , the invisible world of faith appears very near the actual world of experience , seems sincerely to believe in the delegation of supernatural power and autho- rity on ...
... mind , in all things affecting either the State or the individual , the invisible world of faith appears very near the actual world of experience , seems sincerely to believe in the delegation of supernatural power and autho- rity on ...
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Page 245 - Hanc olim veteres vitam coluere Sabini, hanc Remus et frater, sic fortis Etruria crevit scilicet et rerum facta est pulcherrima Roma, septemque una sibi muro circumdedit arces.
Page 159 - ... hinc tibi quae semper vicino ab limite saepes Hyblaeis apibus florem depasta salicti saepe levi somnum suadebit inire susurro hinc alta sub rupe canet frondator ad auras nee tamen interea raucae tua cura palumbes nee gemere aeria cessabit turtur ab ulmo.
Page 239 - Tam multae scelerum facies; non ullus aratro Dignus honos; squalent abductis arva colonis, Et curvae rigidum falces conflantur in ensem. Hinc movet Euphrates, illinc Germania bellum ; Vicinae ruptis inter se legibus urbes 510 Arma ferunt ; saevit toto Mars impius orbe : Ut cum carceribus sese effudere quadrigae, Addunt in spatia, et frustra retinacula tendens Fertur equis auriga, neque audit currus habenas.
Page 159 - PR o mihi tum longae maneat pars ultima vitae, spiritus et, quantum sat erit tua dicere facta : non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 nee Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.