Virgil, Volume 10Sheed & Ward, 1946 - 162 pages |
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Page 26
... Virgilian sources , or ( in the case of the sixth book of the Aeneid at least ) of Virgilian exegesis , it should always be remembered that a copy of the Annales would probably be more illuminating than all the works of Virgil's other ...
... Virgilian sources , or ( in the case of the sixth book of the Aeneid at least ) of Virgilian exegesis , it should always be remembered that a copy of the Annales would probably be more illuminating than all the works of Virgil's other ...
Page 36
... Virgilian than by the Shakespearean tradition . To Italy , France , Spain and Portugal Shakespeare can hardly be said to be known except through the inadequate medium of translation , while to all of them Virgil is familiar in his ...
... Virgilian than by the Shakespearean tradition . To Italy , France , Spain and Portugal Shakespeare can hardly be said to be known except through the inadequate medium of translation , while to all of them Virgil is familiar in his ...
Page 164
... Virgilian interpretation will never be completely achieved . Mysteries there will always be in Virgil , no less than in Shakespeare and Dante . We shall probably always have to admit that the Dido of the underworld is both a simulacrum ...
... Virgilian interpretation will never be completely achieved . Mysteries there will always be in Virgil , no less than in Shakespeare and Dante . We shall probably always have to admit that the Dido of the underworld is both a simulacrum ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Alexandrian allusion already Anchises ancient Annales Augustus battle beauty Carthage Catullus centuries character classic Comedy criticism Dante death destined Dido divine doctrine drama dream earth Eclogues Elysian Elysium Empire Ennius epic episode epos expression fact fate feel figure genius Georgics glory gods Greece Greek Hades heaven Hellenic hero Hesiod Homer honour human Iliad imitation important Italian Italy Juno Juturna later Latin literature least less lines literary Lucretian Lucretius manes Mantua ment merely metempsychosis mood Moretum mysteries Naevius narrative nature never Odyssey original passage passion pastoral peace Peleus philosophy poem poet poet's poetic poetry Pollio Priam Punic remarkable Rerum Natura rival Roman history Rome Rutulians Saturnian scenery seems shade shepherds Sibyl sixth book soul spirit style suggest Sychaeus Tartarus thee theme Theocritus third book tion translation transmigration Trojan Troy true Turnus Ulysses underworld verse victories Virgil Virgilian vision words writers yearning