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Page 91
... Aeneid i , 12-33 ; Punica i , 22–37 . Each passage is preceded by a shorter one of four lines , in which the poet states his purpose of examining the causae of the events in his poem , and each is immediately followed by an account of ...
... Aeneid i , 12-33 ; Punica i , 22–37 . Each passage is preceded by a shorter one of four lines , in which the poet states his purpose of examining the causae of the events in his poem , and each is immediately followed by an account of ...
Page 92
... Aeneid vii , 323-571 . For the demonic forces in the Aeneid , cf. Pöschl , op . cit . 31 , 48 ff . 58 Thebaid i , 89-130 ; vii , 564 ff .; viii , 65–79 , 344 ff . 757 ff .; ix , 147 ff .; xi , 57–112 , 197 ff . , 208–9 , 382 , 387 , 482 ...
... Aeneid vii , 323-571 . For the demonic forces in the Aeneid , cf. Pöschl , op . cit . 31 , 48 ff . 58 Thebaid i , 89-130 ; vii , 564 ff .; viii , 65–79 , 344 ff . 757 ff .; ix , 147 ff .; xi , 57–112 , 197 ff . , 208–9 , 382 , 387 , 482 ...
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... Aeneid , VI . 48–51 . 11 Heraclitus , ap . Plutarch , Pyth . Or . 6 , 397A 12 Virgil , Aeneid VI , 426–9 . 13 Virgil , Aeneid VI , 431-44 . 14 Virgil , Aeneid VI , 630–6 . 15 respicit Aeneas subito et sub rupe sinistra moenia lata videt ...
... Aeneid , VI . 48–51 . 11 Heraclitus , ap . Plutarch , Pyth . Or . 6 , 397A 12 Virgil , Aeneid VI , 426–9 . 13 Virgil , Aeneid VI , 431-44 . 14 Virgil , Aeneid VI , 630–6 . 15 respicit Aeneas subito et sub rupe sinistra moenia lata videt ...
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The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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