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Page 18
... soon leads , through the instigation of Sinon , to the entrance of the horse into the city and then to the actual broaching of the animal's belly . The wiles of the Greeks , which Laocoön had so strongly stressed , though centered upon ...
... soon leads , through the instigation of Sinon , to the entrance of the horse into the city and then to the actual broaching of the animal's belly . The wiles of the Greeks , which Laocoön had so strongly stressed , though centered upon ...
Page 78
... Soon , gliding through the quiet air , she cleaves a liquid path , not moving her swift pinions . Though the dove imagery is important for the archery contest which soon follows and for the descent of Somnus , it is the se- quence of ...
... Soon , gliding through the quiet air , she cleaves a liquid path , not moving her swift pinions . Though the dove imagery is important for the archery contest which soon follows and for the descent of Somnus , it is the se- quence of ...
Page 82
... soon the tide turns . Finally Aeneas , anticipating thoughts Somnus is soon to utter over Palinurus , warns Dares , ex post facto , to yield to a higher power , especially when it seems to have the backing of the gods ( lines 465-67 ) ...
... soon the tide turns . Finally Aeneas , anticipating thoughts Somnus is soon to utter over Palinurus , warns Dares , ex post facto , to yield to a higher power , especially when it seems to have the backing of the gods ( lines 465-67 ) ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Aeolus Amata Anchises appears atque belly Book VIII Book XII book's bough Cacus CALIFORNIA/SANTA CRUZ calm cave clash Creusa CRUZ The University dark death destiny destruction Dido Dido's doom epic episode escape Evander Evander's fate final fire flames force Furor future Georgic glides golden bough Greeks Gyas Hercules hero imagery initial journey Juno Juturna land Laocoön Latinus Latium Lavinia looks Lucretius madness Menoetes metaphor Mnestheus Neptune Nisus and Euryalus Odysseus offer omen once opening lines Orpheus Palinurus Pallas parallels past pastoral pattern phrase poet poet's Priam Pyrrhus race rage recall Rome Rutulian sacrifice SANTA CRUZ seems Sergestus ships shore Sibyl simile Sinon sleep snakes Somnus symbolic Tenedos Tiber tion Trojans Troy Troy's turn Turnus underworld University Library UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA/SANTA Venus verb violence Virgil Vulcan winds wooden horse words wound wrath