Virgil's Aeneid: Books I, II and VI., Knihy 1–2University Press, 1911 - 136 strán (strany) |
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... readings of his own . Several of these , as well as one or two for which Carey was not responsible , are to be found in the popular edition of the poem edited by Professor Henry Morley . A list of the more important varieties of reading ...
... readings of his own . Several of these , as well as one or two for which Carey was not responsible , are to be found in the popular edition of the poem edited by Professor Henry Morley . A list of the more important varieties of reading ...
Strana vii
... 99 وو PAGE ix 585 59 58 I 29 Fifth 60 ] وو دو " " The Sixth Book of the Æneis 61 NOTES TO BOOK I 95 NOTES TO BOOK II 108 NOTES TO BOOK VI 115 NOTES ON READINGS IN THE TEXT 135 INTRODUCTION THE Eneid is the greatest epic poem of Roman.
... 99 وو PAGE ix 585 59 58 I 29 Fifth 60 ] وو دو " " The Sixth Book of the Æneis 61 NOTES TO BOOK I 95 NOTES TO BOOK II 108 NOTES TO BOOK VI 115 NOTES ON READINGS IN THE TEXT 135 INTRODUCTION THE Eneid is the greatest epic poem of Roman.
Strana xii
... reader , which is the chief quality of Scott's poetical style . Those who read Virgil's description of the Italian cities ; tot egregias urbes operumque laborem Tot congesta manu præruptis oppida saxis can hardly fail to recognise in it ...
... reader , which is the chief quality of Scott's poetical style . Those who read Virgil's description of the Italian cities ; tot egregias urbes operumque laborem Tot congesta manu præruptis oppida saxis can hardly fail to recognise in it ...
Strana xv
... conversion of Statius by the reading of Virgil , he rejected , if indeed he paid any atten- tion to , the ridiculous tales of the Virgilian apocrypha . Virgil thus exercised a spell on the scholarship and the INTRODUCTION XV.
... conversion of Statius by the reading of Virgil , he rejected , if indeed he paid any atten- tion to , the ridiculous tales of the Virgilian apocrypha . Virgil thus exercised a spell on the scholarship and the INTRODUCTION XV.
Strana xxii
... reader , who obtains his chief idea of Virgil from this standard translation , to know something of the real nature ... reading . ' The poets , in their characteristic habits of mind and the circumstances of the age in which they lived ...
... reader , who obtains his chief idea of Virgil from this standard translation , to know something of the real nature ... reading . ' The poets , in their characteristic habits of mind and the circumstances of the age in which they lived ...
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