The Spectator (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 28. 9. 2020 - Počet stran: 312 |
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... Virgil and Horace, had brought natural thought and speech to their perfection. In the preceding labour for the rectifying of the language, preference had been given to French words of Latin origin. French being one of those languages in ...
... Virgil and Horace, had brought natural thought and speech to their perfection. In the preceding labour for the rectifying of the language, preference had been given to French words of Latin origin. French being one of those languages in ...
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... Virgil . We see it also in some of the criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton , by showing that ' Paradise Lost ' was planned after the manner ...
... Virgil . We see it also in some of the criticisms which accompany his admirable working out of the resolve to justify his true natural admiration of the poetry of Milton , by showing that ' Paradise Lost ' was planned after the manner ...
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... Virgil's Italy , ' the land of the great writers in Latin , and finding scenery or customs of the people eloquent of them at every turn . He crammed his pages with quotation from Virgil and Horace , Ovid and Tibullus , Propertius ...
... Virgil's Italy , ' the land of the great writers in Latin , and finding scenery or customs of the people eloquent of them at every turn . He crammed his pages with quotation from Virgil and Horace , Ovid and Tibullus , Propertius ...
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... Virgil ; while his heart was in the closing emphasis , also proper to the occasion , which dwelt on the liberty that gives their smile to the barren rocks and bleak mountains of Britannia's isle , while for Italy , rich in the ...
... Virgil ; while his heart was in the closing emphasis , also proper to the occasion , which dwelt on the liberty that gives their smile to the barren rocks and bleak mountains of Britannia's isle , while for Italy , rich in the ...
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... consequences as the death of Meliboeus's ' Ox ' in Virgil : as the latter engendered swarms of bees , the former immediately produced whole swarms of little satirical scribblers . One of these authors called himself the ' Growler '
... consequences as the death of Meliboeus's ' Ox ' in Virgil : as the latter engendered swarms of bees , the former immediately produced whole swarms of little satirical scribblers . One of these authors called himself the ' Growler '
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