Virgil: The Eclogues, Zväzok 1Harper & bros., 1848 |
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Strana 175
... his with Homer . The Grecian gave the two Romans an example , in the games which were celebrated at the funerals of Patroclus . Virgil imitated the invention of Homer , but changed the sports . But both the Greek and Latin poet.
... his with Homer . The Grecian gave the two Romans an example , in the games which were celebrated at the funerals of Patroclus . Virgil imitated the invention of Homer , but changed the sports . But both the Greek and Latin poet.
Strana 177
... Grecian stage has practised . Some longer space , on some occasions , I think , may be allowed , especially for the English theatre , which requires more variety of incidents than the French . Corneille himself , after long practice ...
... Grecian stage has practised . Some longer space , on some occasions , I think , may be allowed , especially for the English theatre , which requires more variety of incidents than the French . Corneille himself , after long practice ...
Strana 178
... Grecian camp . The courage of Achilles is proposed to imitation , not his pride and disobedience to his general , nor his brutal cruelty to his dead enemy , nor the selling his body to his father . We abhor these actions while we read ...
... Grecian camp . The courage of Achilles is proposed to imitation , not his pride and disobedience to his general , nor his brutal cruelty to his dead enemy , nor the selling his body to his father . We abhor these actions while we read ...
Strana 183
... Grecian army receives loss on loss , and is half destroyed by a pestilence into the bargain . Quidquid delirant reges , plectuntur Achivi . As the poet , in the first part of the example , had shown the bad effects of discord , so ...
... Grecian army receives loss on loss , and is half destroyed by a pestilence into the bargain . Quidquid delirant reges , plectuntur Achivi . As the poet , in the first part of the example , had shown the bad effects of discord , so ...
Strana 187
... Grecian ; of Virgil , a Roman ; of Tasso , an Italian . I have transgressed my bounds , and gone further than the moral led me but if your lordship is not tired , I am safe enough . Thus far , I think , my author is defended . But , as ...
... Grecian ; of Virgil , a Roman ; of Tasso , an Italian . I have transgressed my bounds , and gone further than the moral led me but if your lordship is not tired , I am safe enough . Thus far , I think , my author is defended . But , as ...
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