English EssaysWalter Cochrane Bronson Books for Libraries Press, 1970 - 404 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 38
... poem are the four and twenty Iliads contracted - a quarrel occasioned by a lady , a single combat , battles fought , and a town besieged . I say not this in derogation to Virgil , neither do I contradict any- 10 thing which I have ...
... poem are the four and twenty Iliads contracted - a quarrel occasioned by a lady , a single combat , battles fought , and a town besieged . I say not this in derogation to Virgil , neither do I contradict any- 10 thing which I have ...
الصفحة 230
... poem is fully equal , perhaps superior , to The Traveller ; and it is generally preferred to The Traveller by that ... poem , considered merely as a poem , is not necessarily the worse on that account . The finest poem in the Latin ...
... poem is fully equal , perhaps superior , to The Traveller ; and it is generally preferred to The Traveller by that ... poem , considered merely as a poem , is not necessarily the worse on that account . The finest poem in the Latin ...
الصفحة 371
... poem was called the machinery . " 66 40. - 6 . Persius : a Roman satiric poet ( 34-62 A. D . ) .— 7 . Manil- ius : an obscure Roman poet , who lived probably at the time of Augustus ; he left a poem , Astronomica . - 15 . Grizild ...
... poem was called the machinery . " 66 40. - 6 . Persius : a Roman satiric poet ( 34-62 A. D . ) .— 7 . Manil- ius : an obscure Roman poet , who lived probably at the time of Augustus ; he left a poem , Astronomica . - 15 . Grizild ...
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