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עמוד i
... AND PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE IN CORNELL
UNIVERSITY . BOSTON , U . S . A . : GINN . & COMPANY , PUBLISHERS . 1891 .
HARVARD UNIVERSITY I LIBRARY Copyright , 1879 , By HOMER MILTON ...
... AND PROFESSOR OF RHETORIC AND ENGLISH LITERATURE IN CORNELL
UNIVERSITY . BOSTON , U . S . A . : GINN . & COMPANY , PUBLISHERS . 1891 .
HARVARD UNIVERSITY I LIBRARY Copyright , 1879 , By HOMER MILTON ...
עמוד ii
HARVARD UNIVERSITY I LIBRARY Copyright , 1879 , By HOMER B . SPRAGUE
, PH . D . PRESSWORK BY GINN & Co . , Boston . TO THE TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS OF OUR ENGLISH LITERATURE , K720943 COMMENTS BY R C ...
HARVARD UNIVERSITY I LIBRARY Copyright , 1879 , By HOMER B . SPRAGUE
, PH . D . PRESSWORK BY GINN & Co . , Boston . TO THE TEACHERS AND
STUDENTS OF OUR ENGLISH LITERATURE , K720943 COMMENTS BY R C ...
עמוד xxi
Dante , Virgil , and Homer had supposed the place of punishment to be within the
earth . Dante ' s Inferno consists of nine circles extending beyond the centre of
the earth and increasing in horror towards the lowest , to which are consigned ...
Dante , Virgil , and Homer had supposed the place of punishment to be within the
earth . Dante ' s Inferno consists of nine circles extending beyond the centre of
the earth and increasing in horror towards the lowest , to which are consigned ...
עמוד xxii
He says , “ It is observable that Homer makes the seat of Hell as far beneath the
deepest pit of Earth as the Heaven is above the Earth . Virgil makes it twice as far
, and Milton thrice as far ; as , if these three great poets had stretched their ...
He says , “ It is observable that Homer makes the seat of Hell as far beneath the
deepest pit of Earth as the Heaven is above the Earth . Virgil makes it twice as far
, and Milton thrice as far ; as , if these three great poets had stretched their ...
עמוד xxv
Homer and Virgil both acquaint us with many forms of punishment in Tartarus .
Æneas on his visit to the world of shades was not admitted within its gates , on
the ground that no holy person is allowed to tread the accursed threshold . The
Sibyl ...
Homer and Virgil both acquaint us with many forms of punishment in Tartarus .
Æneas on his visit to the world of shades was not admitted within its gates , on
the ground that no holy person is allowed to tread the accursed threshold . The
Sibyl ...
מה אומרים אנשים - כתיבת ביקורת
לא מצאנו ביקורות במקומות הרגילים
מהדורות אחרות - הצג הכל
מונחים וביטויים נפוצים
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