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... his unhappy lot . But on obtaining at length the object of his petition , his joy
and gratitude found utterance in the beautiful hymn called the fourth Eclogue , in
which he hails the auspicious times just dawning on the 12 VIRGIL'S AENEID.
... his unhappy lot . But on obtaining at length the object of his petition , his joy
and gratitude found utterance in the beautiful hymn called the fourth Eclogue , in
which he hails the auspicious times just dawning on the 12 VIRGIL'S AENEID.
Strana 13
Though the material of the Eclogues , or Bucolics , as they are sometimes called ,
is taken largely from Theocritus and to some extent from other Greek poets , yet
Virgil has given to most of them something of a national character by associating
...
Though the material of the Eclogues , or Bucolics , as they are sometimes called ,
is taken largely from Theocritus and to some extent from other Greek poets , yet
Virgil has given to most of them something of a national character by associating
...
Strana 14
... and of Augustus , and win back the Romans , if possible , to the religious
virtues of their progenitors . He chose for his theme the fortunes of Aeneas , the
traditional founder of the Julian family ; he therefore called this 14 VIRGIL'S
AENEID.
... and of Augustus , and win back the Romans , if possible , to the religious
virtues of their progenitors . He chose for his theme the fortunes of Aeneas , the
traditional founder of the Julian family ; he therefore called this 14 VIRGIL'S
AENEID.
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founder of the Julian family ; he therefore called this work , which he divided into
twelve books , the Aeneid .. He had already been employed eleven years upon
his task , and had not yet put to it the finishing hand , when he was overtaken by ...
founder of the Julian family ; he therefore called this work , which he divided into
twelve books , the Aeneid .. He had already been employed eleven years upon
his task , and had not yet put to it the finishing hand , when he was overtaken by ...
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These chance oracles were called Sortes Vergilianae . It is said that Virgil , a
short time before his death , desired to burn the manuscript of the Aeneid ,
because of the imperfect state in which it would necessarily be left . But being
dissuaded ...
These chance oracles were called Sortes Vergilianae . It is said that Virgil , a
short time before his death , desired to burn the manuscript of the Aeneid ,
because of the imperfect state in which it would necessarily be left . But being
dissuaded ...
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