The City of God, Том 1T. & T. Clark, 1913 |
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... poets , but with many other authors , some of whose writings are now lost to us , save the fragments preserved through his quotations . But the interest attaching to the City of God is not merely historical . It is the earnestness and ...
... poets , but with many other authors , some of whose writings are now lost to us , save the fragments preserved through his quotations . But the interest attaching to the City of God is not merely historical . It is the earnestness and ...
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... poet , this most famous and approved of all 1 The Benedictines remind us that Alexander and Xenophon , at least on some occasions , did so . 2 Virgil , Eneid , ii . 501-2 . The renderings of Virgil are from Conington . Ibid . ii . 166 ...
... poet , this most famous and approved of all 1 The Benedictines remind us that Alexander and Xenophon , at least on some occasions , did so . 2 Virgil , Eneid , ii . 501-2 . The renderings of Virgil are from Conington . Ibid . ii . 166 ...
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... poets , may impregnate their virgin minds , and may not readily be forgotten by them , according to that saying of Horace , " The fresh cask long keeps its first tang . " 1 Well , in this Virgil , I say , Juno is introduced as hostile ...
... poets , may impregnate their virgin minds , and may not readily be forgotten by them , according to that saying of Horace , " The fresh cask long keeps its first tang . " 1 Well , in this Virgil , I say , Juno is introduced as hostile ...
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... poets , therefore , when they composed and sang these things about the con- quered gods , had no intention to invent falsehoods , but uttered , as honest men , what the truth extorted from them . This , however , will be carefully and ...
... poets , therefore , when they composed and sang these things about the con- quered gods , had no intention to invent falsehoods , but uttered , as honest men , what the truth extorted from them . This , however , will be carefully and ...
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... poets , has depicted what never really happened ? But there is no question that he depicted the usual custom of an enemy when sacking a city . 5. Cæsar's statement regarding the universal custom of an enemy when sacking a city . Even ...
... poets , has depicted what never really happened ? But there is no question that he depicted the usual custom of an enemy when sacking a city . 5. Cæsar's statement regarding the universal custom of an enemy when sacking a city . Even ...
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