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Page 69
... indicates the calming and restraining character of supreme fate . The amour is so given a truly ecumenical and a fatal ... indicated to the departing Trojans in the flames of her self - built pyre ( beginning of Book 5 ) . So up to the ...
... indicates the calming and restraining character of supreme fate . The amour is so given a truly ecumenical and a fatal ... indicated to the departing Trojans in the flames of her self - built pyre ( beginning of Book 5 ) . So up to the ...
Page 198
... indicated by the etiam of line 467 : Taenarias etiam fauces , alta ostia Ditis . V. ( ll . 471-84 = 14 lines ) : The effect of Orpheus ' singing on the dead , the Eumenides , Cerberus , Ixion . There is no transi- tion from Orpheus ...
... indicated by the etiam of line 467 : Taenarias etiam fauces , alta ostia Ditis . V. ( ll . 471-84 = 14 lines ) : The effect of Orpheus ' singing on the dead , the Eumenides , Cerberus , Ixion . There is no transi- tion from Orpheus ...
Page 205
... indicates the obsession which has destroyed Orpheus ' interest in life . This is , in its own way , continuous narrative ... indicated at each step or section of the narrative : I. 2 . Illa quidem dum te fugeret per flumina THE GEORGICS 205.
... indicates the obsession which has destroyed Orpheus ' interest in life . This is , in its own way , continuous narrative ... indicated at each step or section of the narrative : I. 2 . Illa quidem dum te fugeret per flumina THE GEORGICS 205.
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The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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