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Pagina 183
... verse . The standard modern edition is that of F. S. Boas ( 1908-1909 ) , supplemented by versions and some new verses published from manuscript by Ethel Seaton in Venus and Anchises ( 1926 ) . Drawing his poetic inspiration chiefly ...
... verse . The standard modern edition is that of F. S. Boas ( 1908-1909 ) , supplemented by versions and some new verses published from manuscript by Ethel Seaton in Venus and Anchises ( 1926 ) . Drawing his poetic inspiration chiefly ...
Pagina 225
... Verse it is greater then the Antiquity of Letters . For it is certain Cadmus was the first that ( from Phœnicia , a countrey that neighboureth Judea ) brought the use of Letters into Greece . But the service of the Gods , and the laws ...
... Verse it is greater then the Antiquity of Letters . For it is certain Cadmus was the first that ( from Phœnicia , a countrey that neighboureth Judea ) brought the use of Letters into Greece . But the service of the Gods , and the laws ...
Pagina 471
... verse , which did not appear , however , until 1651. This work , Olor Iscanus , carried on the line of development indicated in the first volume , with verse and prose translations , a few original Latin poems , and about a score of ...
... verse , which did not appear , however , until 1651. This work , Olor Iscanus , carried on the line of development indicated in the first volume , with verse and prose translations , a few original Latin poems , and about a score of ...
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