Studies in Philology, Volume 19University of North Carolina Press, 1922 |
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Pagina 15
... action by thumbing the pages of the erudite Baillet's Juge- mens des savans sur les principaux ouvrages des auteurs , IV , pp . 99-118 , ed . of 1722 . when , for English biography at least , Samuel Johnson Duane Reed Stuart 15 John ...
... action by thumbing the pages of the erudite Baillet's Juge- mens des savans sur les principaux ouvrages des auteurs , IV , pp . 99-118 , ed . of 1722 . when , for English biography at least , Samuel Johnson Duane Reed Stuart 15 John ...
Pagina 31
... action . He informs us of it through the mouth of Aeneas himself and in the dialogues of the gods who direct the decrees of fate . Indeed the entire action of the main story is an elaborate exposition of it . But it was a much more ...
... action . He informs us of it through the mouth of Aeneas himself and in the dialogues of the gods who direct the decrees of fate . Indeed the entire action of the main story is an elaborate exposition of it . But it was a much more ...
Pagina 32
... action , if we must learn it at all . In the same way he avoids all direct statement on the second point . He simply supplies for Aeneas in the course of his movements the necessary guidance and instruction . This he does with supreme ...
... action , if we must learn it at all . In the same way he avoids all direct statement on the second point . He simply supplies for Aeneas in the course of his movements the necessary guidance and instruction . This he does with supreme ...
Pagina 34
... action to Hector's behests . Instead , he plunges forthwith again into the fray , where he fights so furiously and is so ready to die with the rest that he can justly exclaim : " O ashes of Ilium ! O funeral flames of my kin ! I call ...
... action to Hector's behests . Instead , he plunges forthwith again into the fray , where he fights so furiously and is so ready to die with the rest that he can justly exclaim : " O ashes of Ilium ! O funeral flames of my kin ! I call ...
Pagina 36
... action , just as he did translate it , by flight overseas to seek a place of exile . In both cases the revelations came not directly from divine agencies , but from the ghosts of departed comrades , and were delivered to him in the ...
... action , just as he did translate it , by flight overseas to seek a place of exile . In both cases the revelations came not directly from divine agencies , but from the ghosts of departed comrades , and were delivered to him in the ...
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