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Page 63
... moved the world . His devotion to Pallas , his grief at Pallas ' death , his avenging of Pallas are meant to be equally pathetic , indeed climactically so : in fact they are not . Pallas is not the emotional equivalent of Patro- clus ...
... moved the world . His devotion to Pallas , his grief at Pallas ' death , his avenging of Pallas are meant to be equally pathetic , indeed climactically so : in fact they are not . Pallas is not the emotional equivalent of Patro- clus ...
Page 141
... moved back to the reality with which he had started and treated it in an entirely different spirit . Cochrane and others have sensed the spirit and method of Virgil even in his non - political works : " The Georgics have been described ...
... moved back to the reality with which he had started and treated it in an entirely different spirit . Cochrane and others have sensed the spirit and method of Virgil even in his non - political works : " The Georgics have been described ...
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... moved suddenly into the light . You , who have a certain aesthetic interest in him , perhaps because you have seen his picture , will know approximately how he looks . You will not know the details of his structure and should you ...
... moved suddenly into the light . You , who have a certain aesthetic interest in him , perhaps because you have seen his picture , will know approximately how he looks . You will not know the details of his structure and should you ...
Contents
The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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Aeneas Aeneid Alcinous Anchises ancient Apollo Apollonius Argonautica artist Ascanius Augustan Baiae Book bronze bull Campania cauldron century Cephalon Classical Claude Claude Lorrain Claude's context Cumae Cumaean Daedalus Dante Dante's Daphnis death Deiphobe Dido Dido's divine door Dryden earth Eclogues epic episode Flavian Gaia Gallus Georgics gods Golden Greek Hannibal hero heroic Homer Horace human Icarus idyllic Iliad inspiration Italy J. M. W. Turner Juno Jupiter labyrinth landscape Latin Latium legend literary lived London looked Maze Maker Minos Minotaur myth narrative nature nekuia Nicolas Poussin Odyssean Odysseus Ovid painting Pallas Pasiphaƫ passage pastoral perhaps pietas PLATE poem poet poetic poetry prophecy Punica rock Roman Rome scene sculpture sense setting Sibyl Silius Sixth Aeneid souls speak spirit Statius storm Thebaid theme Theocritus tradition tragic tripod Trojan Troy Turnus underworld Valerius Venus Virgil Virgilian vision W. F. Jackson Knight