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Page 208
... connection with the winds and the wooden horse will be discussed shortly . The simile is prepared for in line 510 with the phrase ruptis legibus . Laws keep men happy and living together in peace . When they are broken , all evils pour ...
... connection with the winds and the wooden horse will be discussed shortly . The simile is prepared for in line 510 with the phrase ruptis legibus . Laws keep men happy and living together in peace . When they are broken , all evils pour ...
Page 219
... connection between the loss of the tiller and a similar event in the epic of Gilgamesh , see W. F. Jackson Knight , Cumaean Gates ( Oxford 1936 ) 25 and 41 . 41. Aeneas ' loss of his pilot before reaching his destination , whether ...
... connection between the loss of the tiller and a similar event in the epic of Gilgamesh , see W. F. Jackson Knight , Cumaean Gates ( Oxford 1936 ) 25 and 41 . 41. Aeneas ' loss of his pilot before reaching his destination , whether ...
Page 223
... connection either with Aeneas or the future of Rome . Nevertheless , though an isolated figure in his context , he fits well into one of the symbolic patterns which Virgil delights in elaborating , of violence , gigantic and strong ...
... connection either with Aeneas or the future of Rome . Nevertheless , though an isolated figure in his context , he fits well into one of the symbolic patterns which Virgil delights in elaborating , of violence , gigantic and strong ...
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