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... second book . Note on Vergil's peculiarities of style . Note on the imitations of Homer and others in Vergil . Outline of Vergil's life . At the end of the book will be found Appendices , with the parallel passages from Homer , and a ...
... second book . Note on Vergil's peculiarities of style . Note on the imitations of Homer and others in Vergil . Outline of Vergil's life . At the end of the book will be found Appendices , with the parallel passages from Homer , and a ...
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... second of these classes : it is a literary epic . The age of Augustus was a time of great literary activity , promoted by the emperor himself : but it is even more remarkable for the high standard of finished and artistic work- manship ...
... second of these classes : it is a literary epic . The age of Augustus was a time of great literary activity , promoted by the emperor himself : but it is even more remarkable for the high standard of finished and artistic work- manship ...
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... Second Book begins , and the story occupies the whole of this and the next book . After many defeats the Greeks built the wooden horse , and left the Troad for Tenedos . While the Trojans were in doubt , a prisoner was brought in ...
... Second Book begins , and the story occupies the whole of this and the next book . After many defeats the Greeks built the wooden horse , and left the Troad for Tenedos . While the Trojans were in doubt , a prisoner was brought in ...
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... Second Book . The tradition is well known that Vergil chose the second , fourth and sixth books to read to Augustus . We can easily believe the story . If there is nothing in the second book which we can quite place on a level with the ...
... Second Book . The tradition is well known that Vergil chose the second , fourth and sixth books to read to Augustus . We can easily believe the story . If there is nothing in the second book which we can quite place on a level with the ...
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... Second book , which has been more often quoted , it is difficult to say why , than any other . The following are a few instances among many . Line 49 timeo Danaos et dona ferentes . " " 130 وو 99 9 : 99 دو دو 29 دو دو دو دو quae sibi ...
... Second book , which has been more often quoted , it is difficult to say why , than any other . The following are a few instances among many . Line 49 timeo Danaos et dona ferentes . " " 130 وو 99 9 : 99 دو دو 29 دو دو دو دو quae sibi ...
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ACCORDING TO ST Achilles Adparent Aeneas Aeneid Anchises animi arma atque Ave Maria Lane caelo Calchas Cambridge Warehouse Catalogue circum cloth coniunx Coroebus Creusa Crown 8vo Crown Octavo Danai Danaum Demy 8vo Demy Octavo deum dextra divom domus Edition Editor English Notes enim Fellow of Trinity flammae gods GOSPEL ACCORDING Greek haec Hector Homer horse Iamque Introduction and Notes ipse Iuppiter king Laocoon Laomedon Latin limina LL.D M. T. Ciceronis M.A. Price magna manu Maps meaning mihi moenia muros Mycenas Neoptolemus numina nunc Octavo omnes Oratio P. G. TAIT Pallas Panthus patria phrase poem poenas poet poetic Priam Price 25 Professor Pyrrhus quae Quarto quid quod Revised Roman sanguine sense St John's College summa tela Teucri tibi translation Trinity College Troia Trojans Troy Ulixes ultro University of Cambridge urbi verb Vergil Vergilian word
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