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While Latin was still the language of Europe he was imitated in Latin . When the vernacular took precedence he was imitated in both . For more than four centuries , that is to say , of the modern world , Virgil has led , in the metrical ...
While Latin was still the language of Europe he was imitated in Latin . When the vernacular took precedence he was imitated in both . For more than four centuries , that is to say , of the modern world , Virgil has led , in the metrical ...
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Language always remains with him a fluid medium , and he handles words so as to make them different . It was this which led his detractors to say that he did not write Latin ; and there is this much of truth in the criticism , that his ...
Language always remains with him a fluid medium , and he handles words so as to make them different . It was this which led his detractors to say that he did not write Latin ; and there is this much of truth in the criticism , that his ...
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The substantial treatises of Macdonell's two eminent predecessors in the Oxford Chair , Wilson and Monier Williams , were entitled respectively An Introduction to the Grammar of the Sanskrit Language and A Practical Grammar of the ...
The substantial treatises of Macdonell's two eminent predecessors in the Oxford Chair , Wilson and Monier Williams , were entitled respectively An Introduction to the Grammar of the Sanskrit Language and A Practical Grammar of 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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