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... human beings : Dido , Aeneas , Anchises before his death , Creusa , Trojans and Tyrians , etc. Each of these levels of being , so to speak , is carefully co - ordinated . Human and divine , natural and super- natural , physical and ...
... human beings : Dido , Aeneas , Anchises before his death , Creusa , Trojans and Tyrians , etc. Each of these levels of being , so to speak , is carefully co - ordinated . Human and divine , natural and super- natural , physical and ...
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... human enough ( its origin and growth is actually told with great psychological finesse ) , its human reality is definitely not correlated with its supernatural origin and motiva- tion : we are obviously meant to think of Eros as the ...
... human enough ( its origin and growth is actually told with great psychological finesse ) , its human reality is definitely not correlated with its supernatural origin and motiva- tion : we are obviously meant to think of Eros as the ...
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... human being . For the rest , I have learned from long dead masters . Moore's use of bone differs from mine in that he uses it as a source of his paraphrase of the human figure , whilst I tend to us it metaphorically as a carapace and ...
... human being . For the rest , I have learned from long dead masters . Moore's use of bone differs from mine in that he uses it as a source of his paraphrase of the human figure , whilst I tend to us it metaphorically as a carapace and ...
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The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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