The Art of Vergil: Image and Symbol in the AeneidIn a discussion in which a comparison of Vergil and Homer becomes the pivot of criticism, the author analyzes basic themes, outlines the Vergilian structure, and indicates the way in which the characters and the events concerning them are related to the whole poem. The author shows how Vergil enlarged upon Homeric similes until they became transparent signs for inner events. He also examines the architecturally structured sequence of mood and argues that, since Vergil, mood has become to poetry what light is to painting. |
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of the two encounters reveals the first one as having a fatal meaning also . Upon Dido's first entrance , the distant future is shown as already touched with tragedy . Aeneas is present , the trap is set . Dido , unaware , has started ...
of the two encounters reveals the first one as having a fatal meaning also . Upon Dido's first entrance , the distant future is shown as already touched with tragedy . Aeneas is present , the trap is set . Dido , unaware , has started ...
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The final words expose the inner meaning of this simile just as the secret meaning of the Diana simile was made clear in its last verse . The simile partakes of two spheres of meaning ; it illuminates a present state and reveals a ...
The final words expose the inner meaning of this simile just as the secret meaning of the Diana simile was made clear in its last verse . The simile partakes of two spheres of meaning ; it illuminates a present state and reveals a ...
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41 But the reader , knowing the end , is capable of hearing the double meaning . It is an example of amphibology , a very frequent device in Greek tragedy . + 2 The commentators choose one of Servius ' interpretations : alii ' furiarum ...
41 But the reader , knowing the end , is capable of hearing the double meaning . It is an example of amphibology , a very frequent device in Greek tragedy . + 2 The commentators choose one of Servius ' interpretations : alii ' furiarum ...
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