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... say by way of introduction into the following heads : — I. The form of the poem . 2. Vergil and Lucretius . 3. List of Passages imitated from Lucretius . 4. The sources of the Georgics . 5. Subject and purpose of the poem . 6 . The ...
... say by way of introduction into the following heads : — I. The form of the poem . 2. Vergil and Lucretius . 3. List of Passages imitated from Lucretius . 4. The sources of the Georgics . 5. Subject and purpose of the poem . 6 . The ...
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... says Prof. Sellar ( Vergil , p . 199 ) ' direct and ' indirect exercised by Lucretius on the thought , the composition ' and the style of the Georgics was perhaps stronger than that ' ever exercised before or since , by one great poet ...
... says Prof. Sellar ( Vergil , p . 199 ) ' direct and ' indirect exercised by Lucretius on the thought , the composition ' and the style of the Georgics was perhaps stronger than that ' ever exercised before or since , by one great poet ...
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... say their social , commercial and political system . And it is never overdone , or the effect would be lost : the lightness and gracefulness of touch is never absent . But besides the poet's love for the country , and his strong ...
... say their social , commercial and political system . And it is never overdone , or the effect would be lost : the lightness and gracefulness of touch is never absent . But besides the poet's love for the country , and his strong ...
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... says V. ' your reaped fallows to rest ' , the phrase being characteristically and suggestively strained , for the field was not a fallow strictly till it had ceased to grow crops . 72. segnem is predicative , ' the soil to strengthen ...
... says V. ' your reaped fallows to rest ' , the phrase being characteristically and suggestively strained , for the field was not a fallow strictly till it had ceased to grow crops . 72. segnem is predicative , ' the soil to strengthen ...
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... says ( Op . 803 ) , ' On the fifth they say the Erinyes [ Furies ] attended on the birth of Horkos , whom Eris [ Strife ] bare , a woe to the perjured ' . There can be little doubt that V. is imitating this passage : and if so he has ...
... says ( Op . 803 ) , ' On the fifth they say the Erinyes [ Furies ] attended on the birth of Horkos , whom Eris [ Strife ] bare , a woe to the perjured ' . There can be little doubt that V. is imitating this passage : and if so he has ...
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