Virgil, Volume 10Sheed & Ward, 1946 - 162 pages |
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Page 50
... suggests the introduction of some distant land . It may be that Benoit is over - subtle in thinking that two seasons ... suggested by the " ripe chestnuts " of the third last . But however this may be in the case of the first Eclogue ...
... suggests the introduction of some distant land . It may be that Benoit is over - subtle in thinking that two seasons ... suggested by the " ripe chestnuts " of the third last . But however this may be in the case of the first Eclogue ...
Page 70
... suggest or blend with one another in the poem . The severe delights of contemplation and the ecstasy of the hymn to Venus stand in no such necessary relationship as that associating the nobility of labour with the beauty of vineyard and ...
... suggest or blend with one another in the poem . The severe delights of contemplation and the ecstasy of the hymn to Venus stand in no such necessary relationship as that associating the nobility of labour with the beauty of vineyard and ...
Page 121
... price . Do not the words Tyrios deserta quaerere terra suggest too that her thoughts are reverting to the time of her landing on the barren Libyan coast , where as yet no Carthage had arisen , and her only hopes rested on VIRGIL 121.
... price . Do not the words Tyrios deserta quaerere terra suggest too that her thoughts are reverting to the time of her landing on the barren Libyan coast , where as yet no Carthage had arisen , and her only hopes rested on VIRGIL 121.
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