Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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... fame of the Æneid is due to a personal feeling other than a passion for the literature of the past . Its subject is the wander- ings of the hero who was to refound Troy in another land . That land was Italy , and the descendants of ...
... fame of the Æneid is due to a personal feeling other than a passion for the literature of the past . Its subject is the wander- ings of the hero who was to refound Troy in another land . That land was Italy , and the descendants of ...
Strana xi
... fame of its cities , built upon the crown of lofty precipices , the rivers that flow past their historic walls , the seas which bathe both its shores , and its lakes like inland seas . As strongly present to his imagination were its ...
... fame of its cities , built upon the crown of lofty precipices , the rivers that flow past their historic walls , the seas which bathe both its shores , and its lakes like inland seas . As strongly present to his imagination were its ...
Strana xv
... fame , coupled with the traditional moral blamelessness of the poet , led to his recognition as anima naturaliter Christiana . At Mantua there arose a tradition that St Paul had visited and wept over his tomb , with the words ' What a ...
... fame , coupled with the traditional moral blamelessness of the poet , led to his recognition as anima naturaliter Christiana . At Mantua there arose a tradition that St Paul had visited and wept over his tomb , with the words ' What a ...
Strana 10
... fame . But we , descended from your sacred line , Entitled to your heaven and rites divine , Are banished earth , and , for the wrath of one , Removed from Latium and the promised throne . Are these our sceptres ? these our due rewards ...
... fame . But we , descended from your sacred line , Entitled to your heaven and rites divine , Are banished earth , and , for the wrath of one , Removed from Latium and the promised throne . Are these our sceptres ? these our due rewards ...
Strana 11
... fame the skies Alone shall bound . Whom , fraught with Eastern spoils , Our heaven , the just reward of human toils , Securely shall repay with rites divine ; And incense shall ascend before his sacred shrine . Then dire debate and ...
... fame the skies Alone shall bound . Whom , fraught with Eastern spoils , Our heaven , the just reward of human toils , Securely shall repay with rites divine ; And incense shall ascend before his sacred shrine . Then dire debate and ...
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