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... land . In Eclogue Virgil records his emotions after he had met with at least a partial success , and had been confirmed in possession of his land.15 Eclogue 9 has clear links with 5 , as the verbal echoes show . Moreover the new ...
... land . In Eclogue Virgil records his emotions after he had met with at least a partial success , and had been confirmed in possession of his land.15 Eclogue 9 has clear links with 5 , as the verbal echoes show . Moreover the new ...
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... land.16 It is Virgil's manifesto of allegiance to the new régime and with the introduction of the divine youth centrally placed in the poem a glimpse is afforded of the historical mission and the majestic scale of the Empire . The only ...
... land.16 It is Virgil's manifesto of allegiance to the new régime and with the introduction of the divine youth centrally placed in the poem a glimpse is afforded of the historical mission and the majestic scale of the Empire . The only ...
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... land beyond . But Virgil is above all comprehensive . Elsewhere , as always partly depending on sources , this time post - Homeric sources both Greek and Latin , he gives some interesting and carefully - thought glimpses . Latinus ...
... land beyond . But Virgil is above all comprehensive . Elsewhere , as always partly depending on sources , this time post - Homeric sources both Greek and Latin , he gives some interesting and carefully - thought glimpses . Latinus ...
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The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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