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... Imperial idea , and of the Latin civilization on which both the Middle Ages and the modern world are based and built . But he is no less , he is even more , the poet in whom mankind have found the most perfect expression of their ...
... Imperial idea , and of the Latin civilization on which both the Middle Ages and the modern world are based and built . But he is no less , he is even more , the poet in whom mankind have found the most perfect expression of their ...
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... great Illyrian Emperor Claudius his , towards the end of the third century , ' in the Apennines ' , not only for himself but for his descendants , the Imperial house of Constantine . Virgil , indeed , was thought of and treated as VIRGIL ...
... great Illyrian Emperor Claudius his , towards the end of the third century , ' in the Apennines ' , not only for himself but for his descendants , the Imperial house of Constantine . Virgil , indeed , was thought of and treated as VIRGIL ...
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... Imperial palace , where divine honours were paid to it . This worship would have ceased with the decay of paganism ; but it was taken over by the Christian Church . The Fourth Eclogue was accepted and proclaimed as a direct prophecy of ...
... Imperial palace , where divine honours were paid to it . This worship would have ceased with the decay of paganism ; but it was taken over by the Christian Church . The Fourth Eclogue was accepted and proclaimed as a direct prophecy of ...
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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