Nor is it only in the main design that they have been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of story. If he has given a regular catalogue of an army, they all draw up their forces in the same order. The Works of the Greek and Roman Poets - Page 71813Full view - About this book
| Joannes N. Valetta - 1867 - 452 pages
...Ácyóficvov iriOTOVTat ó iroXvnaJdrjc 'Qfír)pio~rr¡s Sià Ttûv е'£т;у TrapaSeiyfiaToiv *' If he has given a regular catalogue of " an army, they all draw up their forces in the same order.2 If he " has funeral games for Patroclus, Virgil has the same for Anchises, "and Statius (rather... | |
| Homerus - 1870 - 552 pages
...have been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of the story. If he has given a regular catalogue of an army,...those of Archemorus. If Ulysses visit the shades, the yEneas of Virgil, and Scipio of Silius, are sent after him. If he be detained from his return by the... | |
| Homerus - 1874 - 494 pages
...they have been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of story. If he has given a regular catalogue of an army,...Patroclus, Virgil has the same for Anchises ; and Statius (rather than omit them) destroys the unity of his actions for those of Archemorus. If Ulysses... | |
| Homer - 1877 - 558 pages
...they have been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of story. If he has given a regular catalogue of an army,...all draw up their forces in the same order. If he hat funeral games for Patroclus, Virgil has the same for Anchises ; and Slatius (rather than omit them)... | |
| Homer - 1883 - 524 pages
...been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of story. It he has given a regular catalogue of an army, they...draw up their forces in the same order. If he has fu neral games for Patroclus, Virgil has the same for Anchises ; and Statins (rather than omit them)... | |
| Homer - 1884 - 500 pages
...been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of story. It he has given a regular catalogue of an army, they...(rather than omit them) destroys the unity of his actions for those of Archemorus. If Ulysses visit the shades, the ./Eneas of Virgil and Scipio of Silius... | |
| Alexander Pope - English poetry - 1903 - 704 pages
...they have been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of story. If he has given a regular catalogue of an army,...funeral games for Patroclus, Virgil has the same for Anchis™, and Statius (rather than omit them) destroys the unity of his action for those of Archemorus.... | |
| Homer - Epic poetry, Greek - 1909 - 630 pages
...they have been unable to add to his invention, but they have followed him in every episode and part of story. If he has given a regular catalogue of an army,...for Patroclus, Virgil has the same for Anchises, and Statius (rather than omit them) destroys the unity of his action for those of Archemorus. If Ulysses... | |
| Willard Higley Durham - Criticism - 1915 - 504 pages
...they have been unable to add to his Invention, but they have follow'd him in every Episode and Part of Story. If he has given a regular Catalogue of an Army,...for Patroclus, Virgil has the same for Anchises, and Statius (rather than omit them) destroys the Unity of his Action for those of Arthemorus. If Ulysses... | |
| Willard Higley Durham - Criticism - 1915 - 502 pages
...they have been unable to add to his Invention, but they have follow'd him in every Episode and Part of Story. If he has given a regular Catalogue of an Army,...Forces in the same Order. If he has funeral Games for Patrodus, Virgil has the same for Anchises, and Statius (rather than omit them) destroys the Unity... | |
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