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... lines ; whereas the Second has a preface of eight lines only , and the Fourth a preface of seven . The First Book and the Third Book end without any epilogue ; the Second and the Fourth Books have brief epilogues of two lines and eight ...
... lines ; whereas the Second has a preface of eight lines only , and the Fourth a preface of seven . The First Book and the Third Book end without any epilogue ; the Second and the Fourth Books have brief epilogues of two lines and eight ...
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... lines , and none longer than 566 ? Or why the variation in the length of the Books of the Aeneid is far smaller than in those of the Homeric poems , which were constructed , as we know , by combining and harmonizing independent Lays ? A ...
... lines , and none longer than 566 ? Or why the variation in the length of the Books of the Aeneid is far smaller than in those of the Homeric poems , which were constructed , as we know , by combining and harmonizing independent Lays ? A ...
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... lines 308-687 . The death of Pallas is at line 487 , in a scene extending from 474 to 500 , the centre of the whole battle . Now the first 47 lines of the combat ( 308-54 ) describe the attack upon Aeneas and his companions who are ...
... lines 308-687 . The death of Pallas is at line 487 , in a scene extending from 474 to 500 , the centre of the whole battle . Now the first 47 lines of the combat ( 308-54 ) describe the attack upon Aeneas and his companions who are ...
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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