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Page 199
... death of Eurydice : ( ll . 453-9 ) 7 lines . -2 : Mourning for Eurydice's original death and separation from Orpheus ( Parts II and III , 11. 460–6 ) 7 lines . 1-3 : The inhumanity of Hades ( Part IV , ll . 467-70 ) 4 lines . 4 : The ...
... death of Eurydice : ( ll . 453-9 ) 7 lines . -2 : Mourning for Eurydice's original death and separation from Orpheus ( Parts II and III , 11. 460–6 ) 7 lines . 1-3 : The inhumanity of Hades ( Part IV , ll . 467-70 ) 4 lines . 4 : The ...
Page 281
... death for the life ( his own ) that Aeneas will bring back from death.1 In another sense , Palinurus ' death is the sign that Aeneas ' long voyage has reached its close : the faithful helmsman is no longer needed ; Neptune can now claim ...
... death for the life ( his own ) that Aeneas will bring back from death.1 In another sense , Palinurus ' death is the sign that Aeneas ' long voyage has reached its close : the faithful helmsman is no longer needed ; Neptune can now claim ...
Page 352
... death . The structure of the book is again the key to its meaning . I. Introductory ( 1-259 ) ( a ) The concilium deorum ( 1-117 ) ( b ) The Trojans beseiged ( 118-45 ) ( c ) Aeneas : the Etruscan tribes and leaders ( 146-214 ) ( d ) ...
... death . The structure of the book is again the key to its meaning . I. Introductory ( 1-259 ) ( a ) The concilium deorum ( 1-117 ) ( b ) The Trojans beseiged ( 118-45 ) ( c ) Aeneas : the Etruscan tribes and leaders ( 146-214 ) ( d ) ...
Contents
The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
From Homer to Virgil The Obsolescence of Epic | 5 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
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