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Page 68
... Troy . But here , as there , it is the glance of one ignorant of the necessary human suffering left scattered in the wake of his ideal journey . Thus Dido's corpse is overwhelmed by fire ; thus Priam's an- cestral Troy is consumed in ...
... Troy . But here , as there , it is the glance of one ignorant of the necessary human suffering left scattered in the wake of his ideal journey . Thus Dido's corpse is overwhelmed by fire ; thus Priam's an- cestral Troy is consumed in ...
Page 110
... Troy from its enemies and preserve Pergamum for eternity . . . " One context anticipates , one reviews the other . One foresees Aeneas ' safe arrival in Italy and renewal of Troy , the other an- nounces that this has at last occurred ...
... Troy from its enemies and preserve Pergamum for eternity . . . " One context anticipates , one reviews the other . One foresees Aeneas ' safe arrival in Italy and renewal of Troy , the other an- nounces that this has at last occurred ...
Page 111
... Troy and from the midst of the city's flames . " It is only by carrying both himself and his familiar gods that he can truly be said to bring back the city of Troy from its enemies . And it is these very Penates , saved from the city's ...
... Troy and from the midst of the city's flames . " It is only by carrying both himself and his familiar gods that he can truly be said to bring back the city of Troy from its enemies . And it is these very Penates , saved from the city's ...
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