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... Eclogue was accepted and proclaimed as a direct prophecy of the birth of Christ . It was so expounded , in an address to the whole Christian population of the Empire , by Constantine after he had decreed the recognition of Christianity ...
... Eclogue was accepted and proclaimed as a direct prophecy of the birth of Christ . It was so expounded , in an address to the whole Christian population of the Empire , by Constantine after he had decreed the recognition of Christianity ...
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... Eclogue : Tu prima m ' inviasti verso Parnaso a ber ne le sue grotte , e prima appresso Dio m ' alluminasti Facesti come quei che va di notte , che porta il lume dietro e sè non giova ma dopo sè fa le persone dotte , quando dicesti ...
... Eclogue : Tu prima m ' inviasti verso Parnaso a ber ne le sue grotte , e prima appresso Dio m ' alluminasti Facesti come quei che va di notte , che porta il lume dietro e sè non giova ma dopo sè fa le persone dotte , quando dicesti ...
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... eclogue in Italian , usually in terza rima , which led to a copious pro- duction , though of small poetic worth , during the two fol- lowing centuries in Italy . Petrarch's worship of Virgil was second only to Dante's , though Cicero ...
... eclogue in Italian , usually in terza rima , which led to a copious pro- duction , though of small poetic worth , during the two fol- lowing centuries in Italy . Petrarch's worship of Virgil was second only to Dante's , though Cicero ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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