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... Virgil and Lucretius , the Greek tragedians and Pindar , many of the Italian and most of the English poets . But many of these opinions occur elsewhere in his writings , for instance his dislike of Spenser and admiration of Dryden ; the ...
... Virgil and Lucretius , the Greek tragedians and Pindar , many of the Italian and most of the English poets . But many of these opinions occur elsewhere in his writings , for instance his dislike of Spenser and admiration of Dryden ; the ...
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... presence of a man . who talks as familiarly of Pindar and Virgil , Dante and Milton , as the rest of the world does of its 39 contemporary fashionable novelists . So , again , they SOME NOTES ON THE UNPOPULARITY OF LANDOR . 73.
... presence of a man . who talks as familiarly of Pindar and Virgil , Dante and Milton , as the rest of the world does of its 39 contemporary fashionable novelists . So , again , they SOME NOTES ON THE UNPOPULARITY OF LANDOR . 73.
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... Virgil's Eclogues ; and they deserve the epithet " momentous , " for though simple enough in superficial meaning , they have carried as far as almost any that were ever written . The Eclogues made Virgil's fame when he was but thirty ...
... Virgil's Eclogues ; and they deserve the epithet " momentous , " for though simple enough in superficial meaning , they have carried as far as almost any that were ever written . The Eclogues made Virgil's fame when he was but thirty ...
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... Virgil's true significance in the progress of poetry-- they were , as Dr. Mackail has said , the real turning- point not only between two periods of Latin litera- ture , but between two worlds . In them is first heard that note of ...
... Virgil's true significance in the progress of poetry-- they were , as Dr. Mackail has said , the real turning- point not only between two periods of Latin litera- ture , but between two worlds . In them is first heard that note of ...
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... Virgil's parents were named Vergilius Maro and Magia Polla , his brothers Flaccus and Silo . Silo is a Celtic name ; Magia is sometimes found united with a Celtic cognomen . Latin ; so is Polla ; and Magia is found much more often with ...
... Virgil's parents were named Vergilius Maro and Magia Polla , his brothers Flaccus and Silo . Silo is a Celtic name ; Magia is sometimes found united with a Celtic cognomen . Latin ; so is Polla ; and Magia is found much more often with ...
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