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Page 153
... nature ( the nature common to both animal and man ) as nature might seem if it had the emotional language with which to make us share its feelings and if it also shared some of our own feelings . The brutality of love and death in III ...
... nature ( the nature common to both animal and man ) as nature might seem if it had the emotional language with which to make us share its feelings and if it also shared some of our own feelings . The brutality of love and death in III ...
Page 163
... nature . His only hope is that he has atoned sufficiently to receive his saviour . II . The happy invocation to Bacchus faithfully shows the mood of the whole Book . The first sub - section ( a : 9-82 ) is concerned ostensibly with the ...
... nature . His only hope is that he has atoned sufficiently to receive his saviour . II . The happy invocation to Bacchus faithfully shows the mood of the whole Book . The first sub - section ( a : 9-82 ) is concerned ostensibly with the ...
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... nature described in II . The reconciliation of passion and work , the individual and the state , life and death requires moral understanding and a sense of tragedy - humanitas as , in short , Virgil conceived humanitas . Resurrection ...
... nature described in II . The reconciliation of passion and work , the individual and the state , life and death requires moral understanding and a sense of tragedy - humanitas as , in short , Virgil conceived humanitas . Resurrection ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
Copyright | |
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