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Page 76
... Palinurus will be found.13 The several prom- inent verbal repetitions point up the similarity of the two situa- tions . Menoetes falls headlong into the sea ( in mare praecipitem ) and Palinurus , too , topples headlong into the waves ...
... Palinurus will be found.13 The several prom- inent verbal repetitions point up the similarity of the two situa- tions . Menoetes falls headlong into the sea ( in mare praecipitem ) and Palinurus , too , topples headlong into the waves ...
Page 96
... Palinurus . Laocoon was doomed to fail before the fatal monstrum of the horse which , seemingly lifeless , teemed with a deadly burden . Palinurus confronts his monstrum ( line 849 ) in the form of the calm but treacherous sea . The ...
... Palinurus . Laocoon was doomed to fail before the fatal monstrum of the horse which , seemingly lifeless , teemed with a deadly burden . Palinurus confronts his monstrum ( line 849 ) in the form of the calm but treacherous sea . The ...
Page 97
... Palinurus , are not only his tasks as helms- man but also the rites of death , demanding as they do a gift or prize for Neptune . When Palinurus resists , the god shakes over him his magic bough " steeped in the dew of Lethe . " The ...
... Palinurus , are not only his tasks as helms- man but also the rites of death , demanding as they do a gift or prize for Neptune . When Palinurus resists , the god shakes over him his magic bough " steeped in the dew of Lethe . " The ...
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