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... remained to complete for Latin poetry what he and his contemporaries had begun . It still remained to give it a further delicacy and melodiousness , a more exquisite movement , a higher felicity ; to make it the vehicle of a fuller ...
... remained to complete for Latin poetry what he and his contemporaries had begun . It still remained to give it a further delicacy and melodiousness , a more exquisite movement , a higher felicity ; to make it the vehicle of a fuller ...
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... remained a sturdy Protestant all his life , even when officiating in Westminster Abbey arrayed in the gorgeous cope that Canons of Westminster now wear on appropriate occasions . He finished his education , except in so far as he was ...
... remained a sturdy Protestant all his life , even when officiating in Westminster Abbey arrayed in the gorgeous cope that Canons of Westminster now wear on appropriate occasions . He finished his education , except in so far as he was ...
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... remained a strongly convinced free - trader to the end of his life , and could give very impres- sive arguments for the faith that was in him . He would almost certainly have regarded the return of England to protection , not only as ...
... remained a strongly convinced free - trader to the end of his life , and could give very impres- sive arguments for the faith that was in him . He would almost certainly have regarded the return of England to protection , not only as ...
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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