P. Vergili Maronis opera: The first six books of the AeneidWhittaker & Company, 1876 - Aeneas (Legendary character) |
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... Dido . Stripped of its accessories , the con- duct of Aeneas to Dido is not very unlike that of Ulysses to Calypso , if not to Circe . He is thrown on her coast ; he is treated hospitably ; he accepts the position of a husband ; he ...
... Dido . Stripped of its accessories , the con- duct of Aeneas to Dido is not very unlike that of Ulysses to Calypso , if not to Circe . He is thrown on her coast ; he is treated hospitably ; he accepts the position of a husband ; he ...
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Publius Vergilius Maro, Virgil. Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is the symbol and the prophecy of the ... Dido's flame has been kindled , not from within , but from without , by a supernatural power ; the generosity of her ...
Publius Vergilius Maro, Virgil. Roman ; and the breach between Dido and Aeneas is the symbol and the prophecy of the ... Dido's flame has been kindled , not from within , but from without , by a supernatural power ; the generosity of her ...
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... Dido , the fact that the gods are on the side of Aeneas makes but little impression on us ; we hear their dictates and their warnings , but the note does not ring with the same awful clearness as in the Homeric poems ; our human ...
... Dido , the fact that the gods are on the side of Aeneas makes but little impression on us ; we hear their dictates and their warnings , but the note does not ring with the same awful clearness as in the Homeric poems ; our human ...
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... Dido , Amata , Juturna , and Camilla ; but even if he had not , his recollections of Greek art must have been amply sufficient both to suggest the thought and to guide the pencil . Of Virgil's more palpable and measurable obligations to ...
... Dido , Amata , Juturna , and Camilla ; but even if he had not , his recollections of Greek art must have been amply sufficient both to suggest the thought and to guide the pencil . Of Virgil's more palpable and measurable obligations to ...
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... Dido in Virgil's Fourth , but the instances are far from few where Virgil has conveyed an incident from his Alexandrian predecessor , altering and adapting , but not wholly disguising it . The departure of Jason from his father and ...
... Dido in Virgil's Fourth , but the instances are far from few where Virgil has conveyed an incident from his Alexandrian predecessor , altering and adapting , but not wholly disguising it . The departure of Jason from his father and ...
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P. Vergili Maronis Opera: The Aeneid John Conington,Henry Nettleship,Virgil No preview available - 2015 |
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Achilles Aeneas Aeneid aequora Aesch aether Anchises animi Apoll Apollo appears arma Ascanius atque auras caelo caelum Carthage Catull Cerda circum comp Creusa cursus Dardanus Deiphobus Dict Dido Dido's Donatus doubtless Ennius epithet explained expression fata favour foll Forb Forc fragm give gods Gossrau Greek haec Heins Helenus hendiadys Henry Heyne Heyne remarks hinc Homeric imitated inter ipse Juno latter litora Livy Lucr lumina Madv manu meaning mentioned mihi Mnestheus moenia notion numine nunc omnis parallel passage pater perhaps Pierius poet poetical Priam Priscian probably quae quam quid quod quoted reading reference Ribbeck rightly Roman says seems sense Serv Sibyl suppose terra thinks thought tibi tion Troia Trojans Troy Ulysses urbem Venus Virg Virg.'s Virgil viri Wagn words Wund δὲ καὶ τε