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... future . But his weakness , his false nostalgia for the past , is cured by his very experience of it . Deiphobus , in himself turning his back on Aeneas , has done all the past can do for the future and shown , in the clearest way ...
... future . But his weakness , his false nostalgia for the past , is cured by his very experience of it . Deiphobus , in himself turning his back on Aeneas , has done all the past can do for the future and shown , in the clearest way ...
Page 299
... future and for resurrection , L V. The Philosophical Hades ( 679-892 ) ( a ) ( 679-702 ) . Here in the Lethe Valley , the seclusum nemus so carefully separated from Elysium proper , Aeneas finds Anchises wholly engaged in viewing and ...
... future and for resurrection , L V. The Philosophical Hades ( 679-892 ) ( a ) ( 679-702 ) . Here in the Lethe Valley , the seclusum nemus so carefully separated from Elysium proper , Aeneas finds Anchises wholly engaged in viewing and ...
Page 311
... future , to accept the future as that which determines his pietas and his destiny . And here therefore Virgil finally completes his picture of the Roman and Augustan hero , the divine - man who devotes his life to the service of future ...
... future , to accept the future as that which determines his pietas and his destiny . And here therefore Virgil finally completes his picture of the Roman and Augustan hero , the divine - man who devotes his life to the service of future ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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