P. Vergili Maronis Aeneidos liber i. (-x./xii.) ed. with Engl. notes by A. Sidgwick, 第 7~8 巻 |
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... things , which charmed the educated Romans so much in the Greek epics , Vergil transplanted and naturalised in his own stately and melodious verse . Moreover , by going back to Aeneas and the tale of Troy , he raised the destinies of ...
... things , which charmed the educated Romans so much in the Greek epics , Vergil transplanted and naturalised in his own stately and melodious verse . Moreover , by going back to Aeneas and the tale of Troy , he raised the destinies of ...
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... thing compared lies on the surface , it is one prominent feature of the scene : the simile is an ornament rather than a true illustration . The art is shewn not so much in the choice of the comparison , as in the expression and ...
... thing compared lies on the surface , it is one prominent feature of the scene : the simile is an ornament rather than a true illustration . The art is shewn not so much in the choice of the comparison , as in the expression and ...
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... thing in a plain way1 ? ' He arrests attention by the vigour , the strangeness , the intensity , the emphasis , if I may so phrase it , of his language . He is often stretching constructions or the sense of words , using abstract for ...
... thing in a plain way1 ? ' He arrests attention by the vigour , the strangeness , the intensity , the emphasis , if I may so phrase it , of his language . He is often stretching constructions or the sense of words , using abstract for ...
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... things they pro- posed to do in writing1 . Vergil's style , indeed , is completely his own , and entirely unlike Homer's , as is plain from what has been said ; his main purpose and subject are entirely his own , and truly Roman ; he ...
... things they pro- posed to do in writing1 . Vergil's style , indeed , is completely his own , and entirely unlike Homer's , as is plain from what has been said ; his main purpose and subject are entirely his own , and truly Roman ; he ...
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... thing ( called hendiadys ) . 96. conubiis , either the u is long , and the word is 3 - syll . , the first i being treated as a consonant ; so ariete and pariete are treated by Vergil as dactyls : or , as Munro ( on Lucr . III . 774 ) ...
... thing ( called hendiadys ) . 96. conubiis , either the u is long , and the word is 3 - syll . , the first i being treated as a consonant ; so ariete and pariete are treated by Vergil as dactyls : or , as Munro ( on Lucr . III . 774 ) ...
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