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... spirit of the unburied Elpenor63 Virgil had fashioned a most moving and beautiful passage in which Aeneas and the Sibyl are confronted by the spirit of the unburied Pali- nurus . Silius has a similar passage , in which Scipio sees the ...
... spirit of the unburied Elpenor63 Virgil had fashioned a most moving and beautiful passage in which Aeneas and the Sibyl are confronted by the spirit of the unburied Pali- nurus . Silius has a similar passage , in which Scipio sees the ...
Page 117
... spirit out of Judas ' circle . That is the lowest and the darkest place , the furthest from the all - encircling sky : I know the way well : therefore have no fear . ' 21 ' But why do you go back to so much pain ? why do you not climb ...
... spirit out of Judas ' circle . That is the lowest and the darkest place , the furthest from the all - encircling sky : I know the way well : therefore have no fear . ' 21 ' But why do you go back to so much pain ? why do you not climb ...
Page 169
... spirit throughout , and the purification by fire , by water , or by the winds.21 Meanwhile the souls of Romans , while on earth , are to build Rome and the Roman Empire . They can be seen , looking as they will look when on earth.22 ...
... spirit throughout , and the purification by fire , by water , or by the winds.21 Meanwhile the souls of Romans , while on earth , are to build Rome and the Roman Empire . They can be seen , looking as they will look when on earth.22 ...
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The Originality of the Aeneid | 27 |
Virgil and the Flavian Epic | 67 |
Virgil into Dante | 94 |
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