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... actual instrument whereby this destiny is imposed . Spiritual dream can only be created by physical force which must here be defined either ideally as that heroism which rids the world of destructive elements or , more realistically ...
... actual instrument whereby this destiny is imposed . Spiritual dream can only be created by physical force which must here be defined either ideally as that heroism which rids the world of destructive elements or , more realistically ...
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... actual hell of Book VI . When Nisus states that the place is silent far and wide , we can- not help recalling the poet's own chilling description of Chaos and Phlegethon as places silent in darkness far and wide . A hell not unlike that ...
... actual hell of Book VI . When Nisus states that the place is silent far and wide , we can- not help recalling the poet's own chilling description of Chaos and Phlegethon as places silent in darkness far and wide . A hell not unlike that ...
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... actual journey of Bk . V. The theme is first expressed in Aeneas ' ambiguous statement of line 29 , urging the men to make for the harbor of Acestes so he might land the tired ships ( fessas demittere navis ) . Yet , as Conington ...
... actual journey of Bk . V. The theme is first expressed in Aeneas ' ambiguous statement of line 29 , urging the men to make for the harbor of Acestes so he might land the tired ships ( fessas demittere navis ) . Yet , as Conington ...
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