P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, 第 7~8 巻 |
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... Poem . The Aeneid is what is called an epic poem , that is , it is a long narrative poem about heroic people and adventures . But there are two kinds of epic poems , quite distinct from each other : the primitive epics , which are ...
... Poem . The Aeneid is what is called an epic poem , that is , it is a long narrative poem about heroic people and adventures . But there are two kinds of epic poems , quite distinct from each other : the primitive epics , which are ...
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... poetic faculty . Thus every influence united to stimulate him to produce a Great National Poem . The people believed in their National Destiny , and imagined a future even greater than their past . The em- peror promoted it , both from ...
... poetic faculty . Thus every influence united to stimulate him to produce a Great National Poem . The people believed in their National Destiny , and imagined a future even greater than their past . The em- peror promoted it , both from ...
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... poem was intimately connected both with the Augustan revival and the poet's own nature : and that was its profoundly religious character . To nothing did Augustus pay more attention than to a revival of the national religion . He ...
... poem was intimately connected both with the Augustan revival and the poet's own nature : and that was its profoundly religious character . To nothing did Augustus pay more attention than to a revival of the national religion . He ...
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... poetic treatment . Outline of the Story . According to Homer , Aeneas was son of Anchises and A- phrodite ( identified with the Roman Venus , goddess of love ) , and the nephew of Priam king of Troy . At first he takes no part in the ...
... poetic treatment . Outline of the Story . According to Homer , Aeneas was son of Anchises and A- phrodite ( identified with the Roman Venus , goddess of love ) , and the nephew of Priam king of Troy . At first he takes no part in the ...
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... Libyan sea , as thick as cornstalks in Lycian fields . In studying these similes , we see at once what they add to the poem in the way of ornament , and of picturesque sugges- tion . Thus ( 1 ) gives a very vivid INTRODUCTION . II.
... Libyan sea , as thick as cornstalks in Lycian fields . In studying these similes , we see at once what they add to the poem in the way of ornament , and of picturesque sugges- tion . Thus ( 1 ) gives a very vivid INTRODUCTION . II.
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