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ANNUAL ITALIAN LECTURE VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY BY EDMUND G. GARDNER Read January 28 , 1931 MUST naturally begin this ... There are probably no two figures in literature more intimately associated than the two supreme poets of Italy ...
ANNUAL ITALIAN LECTURE VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY BY EDMUND G. GARDNER Read January 28 , 1931 MUST naturally begin this ... There are probably no two figures in literature more intimately associated than the two supreme poets of Italy ...
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Virgil had already given her one that was unsurpassable , and had defined the national aspiration of Italians ... of the Aeneid for the Italy , not only of his own time but of the future , when he made Virgil prophesy the coming of the ...
Virgil had already given her one that was unsurpassable , and had defined the national aspiration of Italians ... of the Aeneid for the Italy , not only of his own time but of the future , when he made Virgil prophesy the coming of the ...
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of honour of all who were to die for Italy through the struggles of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance , the Risorgimento and the Great War , down to those who gave their lives to make the new Italy of the Fascist Revolution , and the ...
of honour of all who were to die for Italy through the struggles of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance , the Risorgimento and the Great War , down to those who gave their lives to make the new Italy of the Fascist Revolution , and the ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
VIRGIL IN ITALIAN POETRY Annual Italian Lecture By Edmund | 28 |
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