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... persons of the drama ; one of these persons must be a great figure , and his ( or her ) suffering must be due not necessarily to any wickedness on his ( or her ) part , but to some blindness 1 See The Vergilian Age , p . 130 . or tragic ...
... persons of the drama ; one of these persons must be a great figure , and his ( or her ) suffering must be due not necessarily to any wickedness on his ( or her ) part , but to some blindness 1 See The Vergilian Age , p . 130 . or tragic ...
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... person seem to tell us directly what he himself thinks about Death , and that is in the grave 146th Sonnet , addressed to the soul of man . Here we see the medieval picture reversed , and the greedy feaster on the flesh of men subdued ...
... person seem to tell us directly what he himself thinks about Death , and that is in the grave 146th Sonnet , addressed to the soul of man . Here we see the medieval picture reversed , and the greedy feaster on the flesh of men subdued ...
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... person is what it seems and the assertion that the thing or person is something else has perhaps its roots in Egyptian ceremonial connected with the dead . We find in early Pyra- mid texts ' He ! Halloh ! Ich rufe es dir zu , dieses ...
... person is what it seems and the assertion that the thing or person is something else has perhaps its roots in Egyptian ceremonial connected with the dead . We find in early Pyra- mid texts ' He ! Halloh ! Ich rufe es dir zu , dieses ...
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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