Bucolica, Georgica Et ÆneisJ. Munroe and Company, 1849 |
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... whole range of Latin and Greek authors , and that too for the use of pupils , who probably do not possess one of the works cited , and could not read the volume if they owned it , is wholly indefensible . In translating a sentence , a ...
... whole range of Latin and Greek authors , and that too for the use of pupils , who probably do not possess one of the works cited , and could not read the volume if they owned it , is wholly indefensible . In translating a sentence , a ...
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... whole people , and especially the new proprietors of the soil , might be weaned from their warlike tastes and restless habits , and in- duced to seek for sustenance and happiness in quiet and constant em- ployment . The design was ...
... whole people , and especially the new proprietors of the soil , might be weaned from their warlike tastes and restless habits , and in- duced to seek for sustenance and happiness in quiet and constant em- ployment . The design was ...
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... whole story was probably in- vented by some grammarian . As soon as the Georgics were completed , Virgil devoted himself to the composition of an epic poem , and selected for his subject the set- tlement of the Trojans in Italy . The ...
... whole story was probably in- vented by some grammarian . As soon as the Georgics were completed , Virgil devoted himself to the composition of an epic poem , and selected for his subject the set- tlement of the Trojans in Italy . The ...
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... whole audience rose to greet him , an honor which was usually paid to the emperor alone . No envious or angry feelings ap- pear to have disturbed his intimacy with his literary contemporaries , among whom were Livy , Tibullus , Horace ...
... whole audience rose to greet him , an honor which was usually paid to the emperor alone . No envious or angry feelings ap- pear to have disturbed his intimacy with his literary contemporaries , among whom were Livy , Tibullus , Horace ...
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... whole scheme of such poetry is an unnatural one , and that even the ancient specimens of it are wholly forced and artificial . On the contrary , they have all the air of fiction built upon a broad basis of fact . The object of the ...
... whole scheme of such poetry is an unnatural one , and that even the ancient specimens of it are wholly forced and artificial . On the contrary , they have all the air of fiction built upon a broad basis of fact . The object of the ...
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