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Page 142
... Aeneas ' disposal narrows suddenly , as Evander concludes his talk , to the figure of Pallas , his only child , whom the aged king promises to send also with Aeneas ( lines 515-17 ) : " Pallanta adiungam ; sub te tolerare magistro ...
... Aeneas ' disposal narrows suddenly , as Evander concludes his talk , to the figure of Pallas , his only child , whom the aged king promises to send also with Aeneas ( lines 515-17 ) : " Pallanta adiungam ; sub te tolerare magistro ...
Page 144
... Aeneas suppresses.28 Fragor , a thunder - clap , forms part of a sign twice elsewhere in Virgil . It is with a ... Aeneas divulges of his perception . It appears at least prob- able that Venus is foretelling to her son the death of ...
... Aeneas suppresses.28 Fragor , a thunder - clap , forms part of a sign twice elsewhere in Virgil . It is with a ... Aeneas divulges of his perception . It appears at least prob- able that Venus is foretelling to her son the death of ...
Page 189
... Aeneas equated with an animal for the first time . Finally , as the end nears , Turnus has become only the frightened stag , Aeneas its vicious hunter- a hound who has taken to himself all the violence he has felt from others . The ...
... Aeneas equated with an animal for the first time . Finally , as the end nears , Turnus has become only the frightened stag , Aeneas its vicious hunter- a hound who has taken to himself all the violence he has felt from others . The ...
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