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Page 49
... turn , is often treated as another acknowledgement on Virgil's part of his indebtedness to Homer , a Latinization , as it were , of the story of Dolon in Iliad X , which tells how a Trojan spy attempted to make his way into the Greek ...
... turn , is often treated as another acknowledgement on Virgil's part of his indebtedness to Homer , a Latinization , as it were , of the story of Dolon in Iliad X , which tells how a Trojan spy attempted to make his way into the Greek ...
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... turns his eyes to the future after re - experiencing the past through clashes with the three characters who might most ... turn to the right would have meant the safety of Rome and the happy fulfillment of their mission to find Aeneas ...
... turns his eyes to the future after re - experiencing the past through clashes with the three characters who might most ... turn to the right would have meant the safety of Rome and the happy fulfillment of their mission to find Aeneas ...
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... turn , led by an aged dame not unjustly named Pyrgo , recognize the goddess ( lines 659–62 ) : tum vero attonitae monstris actaeque furore conclamant rapiuntque focis penetralibus ignem ; pars spoliant aras , frondem ac virgulta ...
... turn , led by an aged dame not unjustly named Pyrgo , recognize the goddess ( lines 659–62 ) : tum vero attonitae monstris actaeque furore conclamant rapiuntque focis penetralibus ignem ; pars spoliant aras , frondem ac virgulta ...
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