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... whole Trojan fleet under sail . There is nothing more for her to do but to die . The book appropriately ends with her fatal curse and suicide . The whole of Carthage rings with the shouts of citizens once more aroused by Fama to the ...
... whole Trojan fleet under sail . There is nothing more for her to do but to die . The book appropriately ends with her fatal curse and suicide . The whole of Carthage rings with the shouts of citizens once more aroused by Fama to the ...
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... whole epic . In other words , Allecto sets the whole tone of Aeneid 7-12 while Aeolus ( her analogue in 1 ) introduces only a momentary disturbance , which is quickly calmed and followed by a peaceful association between the native ...
... whole epic . In other words , Allecto sets the whole tone of Aeneid 7-12 while Aeolus ( her analogue in 1 ) introduces only a momentary disturbance , which is quickly calmed and followed by a peaceful association between the native ...
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... whole Odyssean Aeneid while laying the basis for the whole Iliadic Aeneid . In its combination of recollection and prophecy , of past and future , it recalls some other great works of imagination and perhaps most powerfully the last ...
... whole Odyssean Aeneid while laying the basis for the whole Iliadic Aeneid . In its combination of recollection and prophecy , of past and future , it recalls some other great works of imagination and perhaps most powerfully the last ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
Copyright | |
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