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... sense of a constant need for struggle on the part of man , ( i . 155 , 200 ) and the number of counter- influences that thwart his labours ( i . 118 ) ; in the recognition that there was once a golden age when things were easier and ...
... sense of a constant need for struggle on the part of man , ( i . 155 , 200 ) and the number of counter- influences that thwart his labours ( i . 118 ) ; in the recognition that there was once a golden age when things were easier and ...
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... his love of the country life and its objects and details not unfrequently finds expression in a certain gaiety of thought or phrase which conveys to the reader a sense of his pleasure in the scenes he describes 20 INTRODUCTION .
... his love of the country life and its objects and details not unfrequently finds expression in a certain gaiety of thought or phrase which conveys to the reader a sense of his pleasure in the scenes he describes 20 INTRODUCTION .
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Publius Vergilius Maro Arthur Sidgwick. a sense of his pleasure in the scenes he describes . Sometimes it is the playfulness of exaggeration : the ' rustling forest ' of the lupine , the comparison ( mentioned above ) of the farmer's ...
Publius Vergilius Maro Arthur Sidgwick. a sense of his pleasure in the scenes he describes . Sometimes it is the playfulness of exaggeration : the ' rustling forest ' of the lupine , the comparison ( mentioned above ) of the farmer's ...
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... sense , kindliness and simplicity which characterised M.'s relations to the men of letters whom he befriended . ' Training the vine to the elm ' was the ordinary method of culture . 3. How to tend cattle , what care is needed for ...
... sense , kindliness and simplicity which characterised M.'s relations to the men of letters whom he befriended . ' Training the vine to the elm ' was the ordinary method of culture . 3. How to tend cattle , what care is needed for ...
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... sense . 22. non ullo semine , ' unsown ' , abl . of description . 23. satis , ' upon the crops ' , common poetic use of recipient dat . where in prose in or ad with acc . is more natural . So proiecit fluvio , Orco demittere , & c . It ...
... sense . 22. non ullo semine , ' unsown ' , abl . of description . 23. satis , ' upon the crops ' , common poetic use of recipient dat . where in prose in or ad with acc . is more natural . So proiecit fluvio , Orco demittere , & c . It ...
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