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Page xii
... final analysis of Book XII , itself springing directly from analysis of imagery , is a case in point . The meaning of the clash between Aeneas and Turnus , which brings the poem to a violent and seemingly inconclusive end , has long ...
... final analysis of Book XII , itself springing directly from analysis of imagery , is a case in point . The meaning of the clash between Aeneas and Turnus , which brings the poem to a violent and seemingly inconclusive end , has long ...
Page 79
... final stretch . Her own momentum bears her along as she flies . After the reef comes the calm freedom of the open air and sea , through which Mnestheus now glides without rowing as the boat cleaves its own way . It is likewise in the ...
... final stretch . Her own momentum bears her along as she flies . After the reef comes the calm freedom of the open air and sea , through which Mnestheus now glides without rowing as the boat cleaves its own way . It is likewise in the ...
Page 156
... final line of Book XII , by repeating word for word XI , 831 , clearly recollects the death of the warrior maid Camilla at the very moment Turnus is slain . Here , as Book XII commences and the stage is prepared for his doom , Turnus ...
... final line of Book XII , by repeating word for word XI , 831 , clearly recollects the death of the warrior maid Camilla at the very moment Turnus is slain . Here , as Book XII commences and the stage is prepared for his doom , Turnus ...
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