Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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Strana x
... Troy are reversed ; but both the Iliad and Odyssey are largely drawn upon , and whole passages are closely imitated . Thus the Eneid has neither the spontaneous feel- ing of the Georgics nor their originality of treatment ; for while ...
... Troy are reversed ; but both the Iliad and Odyssey are largely drawn upon , and whole passages are closely imitated . Thus the Eneid has neither the spontaneous feel- ing of the Georgics nor their originality of treatment ; for while ...
Strana xi
... of the Roman name , and the battle of Actium as the ultimate vengeance of Troy upon her enemies . With this in view , the achievement of the poem could hardly be compassed without a little flattery . Virgil b2 INTRODUCTION xi.
... of the Roman name , and the battle of Actium as the ultimate vengeance of Troy upon her enemies . With this in view , the achievement of the poem could hardly be compassed without a little flattery . Virgil b2 INTRODUCTION xi.
Strana xiii
... Troy rising to new life , and ' the long glories of majestic Rome ' prepared for by the conquests of Æneas ; but this story of happy augury is told in words which are constantly the expression of thoughts that do often lie too deep for ...
... Troy rising to new life , and ' the long glories of majestic Rome ' prepared for by the conquests of Æneas ; but this story of happy augury is told in words which are constantly the expression of thoughts that do often lie too deep for ...
Strana xiv
... Troy , the treatment of love in the story of Æneas and Dido , the journey of the hero to the under - world , the story of the friendship of Nisus and Euryalus , the death of Lausus and Mezentius are cases in point . Two of these are ...
... Troy , the treatment of love in the story of Æneas and Dido , the journey of the hero to the under - world , the story of the friendship of Nisus and Euryalus , the death of Lausus and Mezentius are cases in point . Two of these are ...
Strana xvi
... Troy and the loves of Æneas and Dido . Our earlier poets , Chaucer among them , showed some acquaintance with Virgil , though their knowledge was a general familiarity with his subject - matter rather than a profound sense of his style ...
... Troy and the loves of Æneas and Dido . Our earlier poets , Chaucer among them , showed some acquaintance with Virgil , though their knowledge was a general familiarity with his subject - matter rather than a profound sense of his style ...
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