| 1870 - 878 sivua
...elements of Virgil's poetry as his single words and phrases, his pathetic half-lines giving utterance to the voice of Nature herself, to that pain and weariness, yet hope of better things, which is the expression of her children in every time." Mr. Austin will hardly gain the critical reputation of which... | |
| Charles Beard - 1870 - 626 sivua
...opinion about Virgil, as if a prophet or magician ; his single words and phrases, his pathetic halflines, giving utterance, as the voice of Nature herself,...things, which is the experience of her children in every time. " And what the experience of the world effects for the illustration of classical authors, that... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1870 - 514 sivua
...Perhaps this is the reason of the medieval opinion about Virgil, as if a prophet or magiclan; his single words and phrases, his pathetic half lines, giving...things, which is the experience of her children in every time. 5. And what the experience of the world effects for the illustration of classical authors, that... | |
| 1870 - 628 sivua
...opinion about Virgil, as if a prophet or magician ; his single words and phrases, his pathetic halflines, giving utterance, as the voice of Nature herself,...things, which is the experience of her children in every time. " And what the experience of the world effects for the illustration of classical authors, that... | |
| 1870 - 844 sivua
...elements of Virgil's poetry as his single words and phrases, his pathetic half-lines giving utterance to the voice of Nature herself, to that pain and weariness, yet hope of better things, which is the expression of her children in every time." Mr. Austin will hardly gain the critical reputation of which... | |
| John Weiss - 1871 - 348 sivua
...this is the reason of the mediaeval opinion about Virgil, as if a prophet or magician ; his single words and phrases, his pathetic half lines, giving...things, which is the experience of her children in every time." * This is an excellent statement of the reflex action of personal experience upon sacred books.... | |
| John Campbell Shairp, Peter Guthrie Tait, Anthony Adams-Reilly - 1873 - 628 sivua
...enthusiastic could then feel the full force of Virgil's ' single words and phrases, his pathetic half-lines, giving utterance, as the voice of Nature herself,...things, which is the experience of her children in every time.' It is only one who has seen much of life, and felt it deeply, who finds such meaning in his... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - 484 sivua
...Perhaps this is the reason of the medieval opinion about Virgil, as if a prophet or magician ; his single words and phrases, his pathetic half lines, giving...things, which is the experience of her children in every time. And what the experience of the world effects for the illustration of classical authors, that... | |
| 1920 - 742 sivua
...indeed a word artificer, and magician of speech. His idioms and phrases, his pathetic half-lines, give utterance as the voice of Nature herself, to that...things, which is the experience of her children in every time. THOMAS P. WHELAX. TWO ANNIVERSARIES. II. — RAPHAKL. Thus we come to Raphael. The age which... | |
| William Young Sellar - 1877 - 450 sivua
...characteristic of the magic of Virgil's style, to ' his single words and phrases, his pathetic halflines giving utterance, as the voice of Nature herself,...things which is the experience of her children in every time V It is in the 1 Mentioned by Mr. Symonds in his History of the Renaissance in Italy. expression... | |
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