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Page 131
... reference back to 5. There is nothing strange about this , since as we have seen , 5 had been preceded by only 2 and 3. But 9 also makes it clear that Virgil at the time of its composition was known only as a poet who , in addition to ...
... reference back to 5. There is nothing strange about this , since as we have seen , 5 had been preceded by only 2 and 3. But 9 also makes it clear that Virgil at the time of its composition was known only as a poet who , in addition to ...
Page 367
... reference to Lausus and Mezentius ) . Finally he refers to Aeneas ' challenge . If indeed the Trojans ( note the plural ) want to fight him alone , he will not refuse ( 434 f . ) . Such an eventuality , however , is put in the ...
... reference to Lausus and Mezentius ) . Finally he refers to Aeneas ' challenge . If indeed the Trojans ( note the plural ) want to fight him alone , he will not refuse ( 434 f . ) . Such an eventuality , however , is put in the ...
Page 376
... reference back to Mezentius is of course intentional : Mezentius is a ' surrogate ' for the absent Turnus . 10. 872 ( not in the main MSS . MPR or even in the first hand of ya ) is surely an interpolation . 2 Cf p . 348 . These lines ...
... reference back to Mezentius is of course intentional : Mezentius is a ' surrogate ' for the absent Turnus . 10. 872 ( not in the main MSS . MPR or even in the first hand of ya ) is surely an interpolation . 2 Cf p . 348 . These lines ...
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The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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