Studies in Philology, Volume 80University of North Carolina Press, 1983 - 133 pagina's |
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Pagina 71
... Virgil , “ foreigners " ) literally as " Barbarians . " The tone of the first Eclogue is melancholy in the original , but the touch of bitterness which Dryden adds to it , as well as the personal allusions , transforms the poem into an ...
... Virgil , “ foreigners " ) literally as " Barbarians . " The tone of the first Eclogue is melancholy in the original , but the touch of bitterness which Dryden adds to it , as well as the personal allusions , transforms the poem into an ...
Pagina 79
... Virgil : the substitution of Heaven and Fate for Virgil's more ambiguous and complex terms , fata , fortuna , numina , deus . In the origi- nal Aeneid , we have no clear statement of a theology , and Virgil's attitude toward forces like ...
... Virgil : the substitution of Heaven and Fate for Virgil's more ambiguous and complex terms , fata , fortuna , numina , deus . In the origi- nal Aeneid , we have no clear statement of a theology , and Virgil's attitude toward forces like ...
Pagina 82
... Virgil's Her- mes comes from Jupiter to warn Aeneas about his delay in Carthage , we have " ipse deum manifesto in lumine vidi " ( IV.358 , " my own eyes saw the god in the clear light of day ... Virgil with a feeling of 82 Dryden's Virgil.
... Virgil's Her- mes comes from Jupiter to warn Aeneas about his delay in Carthage , we have " ipse deum manifesto in lumine vidi " ( IV.358 , " my own eyes saw the god in the clear light of day ... Virgil with a feeling of 82 Dryden's Virgil.
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