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... Rome's moral purpose ( Excudent alii , & c . , 847-53 ) and the description of Marcellus as the very type of heroic ... Rome's founder , Romulus , and of Rome's other founder , Augustus : 791 Hic vir , hic est , tibi quem promitti ...
... Rome's moral purpose ( Excudent alii , & c . , 847-53 ) and the description of Marcellus as the very type of heroic ... Rome's founder , Romulus , and of Rome's other founder , Augustus : 791 Hic vir , hic est , tibi quem promitti ...
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... Rome or Pallanteum of the first day , the day kept sacred to him ; Aeneas conducts his present business only in the morning of the second day ( the day after the sacred festival ) when , though the scene is still Pallanteum , his ...
... Rome or Pallanteum of the first day , the day kept sacred to him ; Aeneas conducts his present business only in the morning of the second day ( the day after the sacred festival ) when , though the scene is still Pallanteum , his ...
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Brooks Otis. II . The First Day in Rome : The Arcadian and Herculean Past ( 102-368 ) The Tiber - god's advice now leads Aeneas to Rome : the voyage up the river takes place in a romantic and mysterious calm . The remoteness and ...
Brooks Otis. II . The First Day in Rome : The Arcadian and Herculean Past ( 102-368 ) The Tiber - god's advice now leads Aeneas to Rome : the voyage up the river takes place in a romantic and mysterious calm . The remoteness and ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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