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... destiny which are so clearly in- compatible with her desires . Indeed the fact that Aeneas him- self fails to see or ... destiny with such poignant clarity . The motif of the regretted past of the terrible nostalgia involved in a destiny ...
... destiny which are so clearly in- compatible with her desires . Indeed the fact that Aeneas him- self fails to see or ... destiny with such poignant clarity . The motif of the regretted past of the terrible nostalgia involved in a destiny ...
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... destiny of Rome . The ' preparation ' section thus introduces all these motifs- fate , death , rebirth , the ordeal , the pietas , the schedule of destiny , the interim conscience — and binds them together in a wonderful crescendo that ...
... destiny of Rome . The ' preparation ' section thus introduces all these motifs- fate , death , rebirth , the ordeal , the pietas , the schedule of destiny , the interim conscience — and binds them together in a wonderful crescendo that ...
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... destiny and of its inexorable demands : the contrast between ista spectacula and hoc tempus is indeed the contrast ... destiny . ' Aeneas does not there- fore say : ' Tell me what my destiny is . ' He is at no point in this episode ...
... destiny and of its inexorable demands : the contrast between ista spectacula and hoc tempus is indeed the contrast ... destiny . ' Aeneas does not there- fore say : ' Tell me what my destiny is . ' He is at no point in this episode ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
Copyright | |
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