P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, 第 1 巻 |
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... clearly , and to enable the learner , by means of an Index , to compare similar usages and distinguish those that are different . Attention has been given , too , to Vergil's licences and peculiarities of expression , which help him so ...
... clearly , and to enable the learner , by means of an Index , to compare similar usages and distinguish those that are different . Attention has been given , too , to Vergil's licences and peculiarities of expression , which help him so ...
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... clearly in the second of these classes : it is a literary epic . The age of Augustus was a time of great literary activity , promoted by the emperor himself : but it is even more remarkable for the high standard of finished and artistic ...
... clearly in the second of these classes : it is a literary epic . The age of Augustus was a time of great literary activity , promoted by the emperor himself : but it is even more remarkable for the high standard of finished and artistic ...
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... clearly conceives him as reigning at Troy after the departure of the Greeks . The later stories recount his wanderings about Europe after the fall of Troy : and these Vergil adopts , making many altera- tions and additions of his own ...
... clearly conceives him as reigning at Troy after the departure of the Greeks . The later stories recount his wanderings about Europe after the fall of Troy : and these Vergil adopts , making many altera- tions and additions of his own ...
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... clearly necessary to understand his object , and so avoid the mistake of judging him by an erroneous standard . Note on the First Book . The First book , though not equal in interest to the tragedy of Dido's death in the Fourth , nor ...
... clearly necessary to understand his object , and so avoid the mistake of judging him by an erroneous standard . Note on the First Book . The First book , though not equal in interest to the tragedy of Dido's death in the Fourth , nor ...
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... clearly suggested , more or less consciously , by Homer , will be found collected in the Appendix at the end of the notes in the form of a list drawn up by aid of the commentators . Without discussing the question fully , which would ...
... clearly suggested , more or less consciously , by Homer , will be found collected in the Appendix at the end of the notes in the form of a list drawn up by aid of the commentators . Without discussing the question fully , which would ...
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