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... the Mississippi River ; ( 3 ) the Southern States , and ( 4 ) the territory west of the Mississippi , exclusive of Louisiana and Texas . VIRGIL , AND THE TRANSITION FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN LITERATURE 2 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL.
... the Mississippi River ; ( 3 ) the Southern States , and ( 4 ) the territory west of the Mississippi , exclusive of Louisiana and Texas . VIRGIL , AND THE TRANSITION FROM ANCIENT TO MODERN LITERATURE 2 THE CLASSICAL JOURNAL.
Pagina 3
... ancient temple to Apollo . That was a noteworthy year for the passing of the old as well as for the coming of the new , for it was in 529 that Justinian closed the School of Athens . The brilliant victories of Justinian's general ...
... ancient temple to Apollo . That was a noteworthy year for the passing of the old as well as for the coming of the new , for it was in 529 that Justinian closed the School of Athens . The brilliant victories of Justinian's general ...
Pagina 9
... ancient flame . ” But us Virgilius of himself deprived Had left , Virgilius , sweetest of all fathers , Virgilius , to whom I for safety gave me : " Dante , because Virgilius has departed Do not weep yet , do not weep yet awhile ! " If ...
... ancient flame . ” But us Virgilius of himself deprived Had left , Virgilius , sweetest of all fathers , Virgilius , to whom I for safety gave me : " Dante , because Virgilius has departed Do not weep yet , do not weep yet awhile ! " If ...
Pagina 13
... ancient landmarks . But this mood has been followed by one of more intelli- gent and independent appreciation , and a certain modernizing of our apprehension of him . In some respects perhaps , Virgil is better understood by us than by ...
... ancient landmarks . But this mood has been followed by one of more intelli- gent and independent appreciation , and a certain modernizing of our apprehension of him . In some respects perhaps , Virgil is better understood by us than by ...
Pagina 16
... ancient temple or village . He went to the East to experience new emotions in spots that were surcharged with the memories of a glorious past ; it seemed almost a desecration for the present to intrude upon his canvas in his more ...
... ancient temple or village . He went to the East to experience new emotions in spots that were surcharged with the memories of a glorious past ; it seemed almost a desecration for the present to intrude upon his canvas in his more ...
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Pagina 222 - As when in heaven the stars about the moon Look beautiful, when all the winds are laid, And every height comes out, and jutting peak And valley, and the immeasurable heavens Break open to their highest, and all the stars Shine, and the Shepherd gladdens in his heart...
Pagina 275 - In short, wherever I see a cluster of people I always mix with them, though I never open my lips but in my own club. Thus I live in the world rather as a Spectator of mankind than as one of the species...
Pagina 11 - On bold adventure to discover wide That dismal world, if any clime perhaps Might yield them easier habitation, bend Four ways their flying march, along the banks Of four infernal rivers, that disgorge Into the burning lake their baleful streams...
Pagina 117 - Happy is the man that findeth wisdom, and the man that getteth understanding. For the merchandise of it is better than the merchandise of silver, and the gain thereof than fine gold.
Pagina 284 - JüSTUM et tenacem propositi virum Non civium ardor prava jubentium, Non vultus instantis tyranni Mente quatit solida, neque Auster Dux inquieti turbidus Hadriae, Nec fulminantis magna manus Jovis ; Si fractus illabatur orbis Impavidum ferient ruinae.
Pagina 127 - In such a night Did Thisbe fearfully o'ertrip the dew And saw the lion's shadow ere himself And ran dismay'd away. Lor. In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea banks and waft her love To come again to Carthage.
Pagina 280 - Inter spem curamque, timores inter et iras, Omnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum : Grata superveniet quae non sperabitur hora.
Pagina 249 - ... nunc itaque et versus et cetera ludicra pono ; 10 quid verum atque decens euro et rogo et omnis in hoc sum : condo et compono quae mox depromere possim. ac ne forte roges quo me duce, quo Lare tuter, nullius addictus iurare in verba magistri, quo me cumque rapit tempestas, deferor hospes.
Pagina 286 - Non possidentem multa vocaveris Recte beatum; rectius occupat Nomen beati, qui deorum Muneribus sapienter uti Duramque callet pauperiem pati Peiusque leto flagitium timet, Non ille pro caris amicis Aut patria timidus perire.
Pagina 219 - THE PRESENT POSITION OF LATIN AND GREEK, THE VALUE OF LATIN AND GREEK AS EDUCATIONAL INSTRUMENTS, THE NATURE OF CULTURE STUDIES. SYMPOSIA ON THE VALUE OF HUMANISTIC, PARTICULARLY CLASSICAL, STUDIES AS A PREPARATION FOR THE STUDY OF MEDICINE, ENGINEERING, LAW AND THEOLOGY. A SYMPOSIUM ON THE VALUE OF HUMANISTIC, PARTICULARLY CLASSICAL, STUDIES AS A TRAINING FOR MEN OF AFFAIRS. A SYMPOSIUM ON...