Virgil, Volume 10Sheed & Ward, 1946 - 162 pages |
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Page 24
... figure of Patroclus also is spoken of as weeping : παννυχίη γάρ μοι Πατροκῆλος δειλοίο ψυχὴ ἐωεστήκει γοόωσά τε μυρομένη τε , καί μοι ἑκατ ̓ ἐπέτελλεν , ἔϊκτο δὲ θέσκελον αὐτῷ . ( For all night long hath the spirit of hapless Patroclus ...
... figure of Patroclus also is spoken of as weeping : παννυχίη γάρ μοι Πατροκῆλος δειλοίο ψυχὴ ἐωεστήκει γοόωσά τε μυρομένη τε , καί μοι ἑκατ ̓ ἐπέτελλεν , ἔϊκτο δὲ θέσκελον αὐτῷ . ( For all night long hath the spirit of hapless Patroclus ...
Page 34
... figure : Or se ' tu quel Virgilio , e quella fonte che spande di parlar si largo fiume ? risposi lui con vergognosa fronte . O degli altri poeti onore e lume , vagliami il lungo studio e il grande amore , che m'ha fatto cercar lo tuo ...
... figure : Or se ' tu quel Virgilio , e quella fonte che spande di parlar si largo fiume ? risposi lui con vergognosa fronte . O degli altri poeti onore e lume , vagliami il lungo studio e il grande amore , che m'ha fatto cercar lo tuo ...
Page 108
... figure of wandering Hercules , in its intermediate wilderness lay practically bare of fable . But out of a tradition that tells us little more than her name , Virgil , by a happy anachronism , has formed for Aeneas's reception on those ...
... figure of wandering Hercules , in its intermediate wilderness lay practically bare of fable . But out of a tradition that tells us little more than her name , Virgil , by a happy anachronism , has formed for Aeneas's reception on those ...
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