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Page 118
... bough . These two events , which look to the end of past wandering and to Aeneas ' preparation for an interlude during which he is , like the bough , alive and yet dead , are splendidly intertwined and played off against each other in ...
... bough . These two events , which look to the end of past wandering and to Aeneas ' preparation for an interlude during which he is , like the bough , alive and yet dead , are splendidly intertwined and played off against each other in ...
Page 119
... bough and the pig , we are first reminded that the bough is part of an ilex tree ( VI , 209 ) and the pig is to be discovered lying under an ilex . Per silvam seems an unnecessary elaboration un- less we have recourse to the setting of ...
... bough and the pig , we are first reminded that the bough is part of an ilex tree ( VI , 209 ) and the pig is to be discovered lying under an ilex . Per silvam seems an unnecessary elaboration un- less we have recourse to the setting of ...
Page 120
... bough are passports into a new sphere of existence , each quite distinct , and they manifest their differences accordingly . But it is important not to dismiss their similarities . Each is a necessary offering to Juno . The bough , we ...
... bough are passports into a new sphere of existence , each quite distinct , and they manifest their differences accordingly . But it is important not to dismiss their similarities . Each is a necessary offering to Juno . The bough , we ...
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