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... human destinies as at once moulding , and interpreted by , the human soul . Such were Virgil's ideals . He died while the Aeneid was still incomplete , but even in its incompletion it became at once the voice of Rome . But in the ...
... human destinies as at once moulding , and interpreted by , the human soul . Such were Virgil's ideals . He died while the Aeneid was still incomplete , but even in its incompletion it became at once the voice of Rome . But in the ...
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... human sympathy to which the human mind and heart , from one age to another , instinctively respond . In both these qualities the Aeneid is eminent . But it is probably through the latter that it has to most of its readers made its first ...
... human sympathy to which the human mind and heart , from one age to another , instinctively respond . In both these qualities the Aeneid is eminent . But it is probably through the latter that it has to most of its readers made its first ...
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... human experience ever manifests . In us conscious experience is conditioned by the possession and use of sense - organs ; God , if God there be , must be able to apprehend physical and other existences in some immediate , non - sensible ...
... human experience ever manifests . In us conscious experience is conditioned by the possession and use of sense - organs ; God , if God there be , must be able to apprehend physical and other existences in some immediate , non - sensible ...
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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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