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... past : the grand passion of IV ; the fall of Troy in II . Aeneas , in other words , recapitulates his past before encoun- tering his future . I have tried elsewhere to show that this same recapitulatory technique is employed in the last ...
... past : the grand passion of IV ; the fall of Troy in II . Aeneas , in other words , recapitulates his past before encoun- tering his future . I have tried elsewhere to show that this same recapitulatory technique is employed in the last ...
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... past as a lost ideal was perhaps heightened by Poussin's study of the monuments , the decayed memorials of the past in Rome itself and in the Campagna , a grandeur in ruins but an essential ingredient of Classical Nature . Man and the ...
... past as a lost ideal was perhaps heightened by Poussin's study of the monuments , the decayed memorials of the past in Rome itself and in the Campagna , a grandeur in ruins but an essential ingredient of Classical Nature . Man and the ...
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... past , for the Golden Age . Rome and the Cam- pagna nourished Poussin's vision of the past ; the antiquities and the literature were the mainspring of his inspiration and his vision . The Arcadian theme , best exemplified in Virgil's ...
... past , for the Golden Age . Rome and the Cam- pagna nourished Poussin's vision of the past ; the antiquities and the literature were the mainspring of his inspiration and his vision . The Arcadian theme , best exemplified in Virgil's ...
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The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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