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... course , gives us an explanation ; it is the first ' anniver- sary ' of Anchises ' death - an anniversary very opportunely coin- ciding with the unexpected ' diversion ' of their course to Sicily . But this excuse is hardly a convincing ...
... course , gives us an explanation ; it is the first ' anniver- sary ' of Anchises ' death - an anniversary very opportunely coin- ciding with the unexpected ' diversion ' of their course to Sicily . But this excuse is hardly a convincing ...
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... course and make for Sicily instead of Italy . It is clear then that he is no more ready for Italy at the end of IV than he was at the end of III or beginning of I ( the storm that blows him off course to Africa ) . The two storms ( I ...
... course and make for Sicily instead of Italy . It is clear then that he is no more ready for Italy at the end of IV than he was at the end of III or beginning of I ( the storm that blows him off course to Africa ) . The two storms ( I ...
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... course can grant or refuse the requests . But we already know that Achilles will refuse : his reply to Hektor is ferocious XXII . 346 αι γὰρ πως αὐτόν με μένος και θυμὸς ἀνείη ὤμ ' ἀποταμνόμενον κρέα ἔδμεναι διά μ ' ἔοργας . Would that ...
... course can grant or refuse the requests . But we already know that Achilles will refuse : his reply to Hektor is ferocious XXII . 346 αι γὰρ πως αὐτόν με μένος και θυμὸς ἀνείη ὤμ ' ἀποταμνόμενον κρέα ἔδμεναι διά μ ' ἔοργας . Would that ...
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The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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