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Page 12
... suggest potential- ity and awesome power suppressed and ready to spring forth , the reader is fully prepared for the birth of violence which occurs when Aeolus drives his spear against the mountainside ( I , 81– 83 ) : Haec ubi dicta ...
... suggest potential- ity and awesome power suppressed and ready to spring forth , the reader is fully prepared for the birth of violence which occurs when Aeolus drives his spear against the mountainside ( I , 81– 83 ) : Haec ubi dicta ...
Page 21
... suggest only that which is momentarily hidden and lying in wait . The concept of hidden deception is now transferred ... suggests that some trickery lies hidden ( latet , line 48 ) in the horse . But soon the figure of Sinon appears on ...
... suggest only that which is momentarily hidden and lying in wait . The concept of hidden deception is now transferred ... suggests that some trickery lies hidden ( latet , line 48 ) in the horse . But soon the figure of Sinon appears on ...
Page 107
... suggests with intensity the human concerns which are now the lot of Aeneas and which must ultimately force him into long hours of trial and conflict . Talia per Latium , Virgil says . Aeneas the hero , son of La- omedon , sees all these ...
... suggests with intensity the human concerns which are now the lot of Aeneas and which must ultimately force him into long hours of trial and conflict . Talia per Latium , Virgil says . Aeneas the hero , son of La- omedon , sees all these ...
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