Studies in Philology, Volume 19University of North Carolina Press, 1922 - Electronic journals |
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... says , in everybody's hands , although some have been reluctant to believe that its author is Donatus . Badius dissents from the notion , which forms one of the insertions in the humanistic text , that Vergil contemplated doubling the ...
... says , in everybody's hands , although some have been reluctant to believe that its author is Donatus . Badius dissents from the notion , which forms one of the insertions in the humanistic text , that Vergil contemplated doubling the ...
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... says Diderot , already men who were our contemporaries . " 40 Applied to the study of Vergilian biography , that utterance has a peculiar per- tinency . The work of Charles de la Rue , S. J. , whose edition of Vergil , Paris , 1675 , is ...
... says Diderot , already men who were our contemporaries . " 40 Applied to the study of Vergilian biography , that utterance has a peculiar per- tinency . The work of Charles de la Rue , S. J. , whose edition of Vergil , Paris , 1675 , is ...
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... say that his Historia Virgilii became a classic and was reproduced in many editions issued in England and on the Continent . A century later , Heyne followed in many details de la Rue's exposures of the interpolated version of the Life ...
... say that his Historia Virgilii became a classic and was reproduced in many editions issued in England and on the Continent . A century later , Heyne followed in many details de la Rue's exposures of the interpolated version of the Life ...
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... say all that I should like to say on this subject . Let him who will dis- cover plaintiveness as the Leitmotiv of the Aeneid , if he hear it with his own ears ; let him not discern it , as I suspect has been often done , merely under ...
... say all that I should like to say on this subject . Let him who will dis- cover plaintiveness as the Leitmotiv of the Aeneid , if he hear it with his own ears ; let him not discern it , as I suspect has been often done , merely under ...
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... say , Lucretianism and Alex- andrinism ; a Vergil who , like many another tiro in poetry , tried his prentice hand at parody and skit , wrote rakish verses of which he may have been afterwards ashamed - a new Vergil and a more human ...
... say , Lucretianism and Alex- andrinism ; a Vergil who , like many another tiro in poetry , tried his prentice hand at parody and skit , wrote rakish verses of which he may have been afterwards ashamed - a new Vergil and a more human ...
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