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... population of the town and neighbourhood was still largely of Etruscan blood . The tone of Virgil's allusions , particularly of that in the Catalogue of the tenth book of the Aeneid , seems one of personal pride not only in his birth ...
... population of the town and neighbourhood was still largely of Etruscan blood . The tone of Virgil's allusions , particularly of that in the Catalogue of the tenth book of the Aeneid , seems one of personal pride not only in his birth ...
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... population of the Empire , by Constantine after he had decreed the recognition of Christianity as the State religion . Thenceforth , it was taken for granted , and almost became an article of faith . St. Augustine not only accepts this ...
... population of the Empire , by Constantine after he had decreed the recognition of Christianity as the State religion . Thenceforth , it was taken for granted , and almost became an article of faith . St. Augustine not only accepts this ...
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... population of Herzegovina to be a creditable action , a fact to which the British Consul of the day drew attention . Had Holmes read his own archives he would not have been impressed by the tears of the poisoner of flour . These tears ...
... population of Herzegovina to be a creditable action , a fact to which the British Consul of the day drew attention . Had Holmes read his own archives he would not have been impressed by the tears of the poisoner of flour . These tears ...
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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