Monuments and Men of Ancient RomeD. Appleton-Century, 1935 - 344 psl. |
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... poet when he confesses to ... weeping the death of Dido for love to Æneas , but weeping not his own death for want of love to thee , O God . Thou light of my heart , Thou bread of my inmost soul . . . I loved Thee not . . . . And all ...
... poet when he confesses to ... weeping the death of Dido for love to Æneas , but weeping not his own death for want of love to thee , O God . Thou light of my heart , Thou bread of my inmost soul . . . I loved Thee not . . . . And all ...
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... poet is especially to be felt . In what other poet is there so deep and so constant and universal sympathy - for the old who feel their hold on this world relaxing , for youth cut off by violence or disease or crossed in hopeless love ...
... poet is especially to be felt . In what other poet is there so deep and so constant and universal sympathy - for the old who feel their hold on this world relaxing , for youth cut off by violence or disease or crossed in hopeless love ...
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... poet also of definite places in Italy outside Rome . The travelling out of no other poet leads to so many charming spots . None other has better claim to be the pocket companion of the classical scholar . Venusia , the birthplace of ...
... poet also of definite places in Italy outside Rome . The travelling out of no other poet leads to so many charming spots . None other has better claim to be the pocket companion of the classical scholar . Venusia , the birthplace of ...
Turinys
ROMAN RUINS IN FAR LANDS | 7 |
ARCHEOLOGY AND THE ROMAN MONUMENTS | 21 |
HOW ANCIENT ROME WAS BURIED | 30 |
Autorių teisės | |
Nerodoma skirsnių: 38
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Æneas Æneid amphitheater ancient Rome Anderson photograph Antoninus Antony archæology Arpinum Augustus Author's photograph autumn Basilica beautiful buildings called Capitoline Carnuntum century CHAPTER character Christian Cicero Ciceronian civilization Cumae Danube death earth Eclogues Emperor Empire epic excavation famous father feet Formiae Forum Forum of Augustus Gaul Georgics Greek groves Hadrian harmony with nature hills honor Horace Horace's human hundred Ibid Italian Italy Julius Cæsar land landscape Latin less letter Liris living look Mæcenas Mantua marble Marcellus Marcus Aurelius miles mind modern monuments moral Museum Naples orator Ostia palace Palatine paragraph philosophy phrase poem poet poet's Pompey prose rich Roman Rostra ruins satire season Senate soul spring Stoic stream style Suetonius summer Temple theater Theater of Marcellus thee things thou thought Tiber tion tomb town Trajan valley villa Virgil virtue winter wisdom