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... England had ever before enjoyed . It provides some indication of Virgil's place in the mind of Dryden's England that , his intentions once known , the nation considered its honour as engaged . One friend presented him with all the ...
... England had ever before enjoyed . It provides some indication of Virgil's place in the mind of Dryden's England that , his intentions once known , the nation considered its honour as engaged . One friend presented him with all the ...
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... England ' . Mr. Buckle's ' Life ' makes it clear that his main object was to split up what he called ' the tripartite confederacy ' — ' an unnatural alli- ance , which never would have occurred , had England maintained , of late years ...
... England ' . Mr. Buckle's ' Life ' makes it clear that his main object was to split up what he called ' the tripartite confederacy ' — ' an unnatural alli- ance , which never would have occurred , had England maintained , of late years ...
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... England and Germany in the Sixteenth Century , he spent the summer term of 1882 as a student at the University of Berlin . At that time the dominant force in German literary study was Wilhelm Scherer ; and in the preface to his book ...
... England and Germany in the Sixteenth Century , he spent the summer term of 1882 as a student at the University of Berlin . At that time the dominant force in German literary study was Wilhelm Scherer ; and in the preface to his book ...
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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