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... Dido , we have no means of tracing to any traditional source , and it may be Vergil's own invention . The First Book describes how Iuno , wroth against Aeneas and his exiled comrades , prevented them long from landing in Italy . When at ...
... Dido , we have no means of tracing to any traditional source , and it may be Vergil's own invention . The First Book describes how Iuno , wroth against Aeneas and his exiled comrades , prevented them long from landing in Italy . When at ...
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... Dido asks Aeneas to repeat to her the whole story of his adventures . In the second book he accordingly relates the sack of Troy and his escape . In the third he continues the story , recounting all his wanderings since , till he ...
... Dido asks Aeneas to repeat to her the whole story of his adventures . In the second book he accordingly relates the sack of Troy and his escape . In the third he continues the story , recounting all his wanderings since , till he ...
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... Dido comes to the temple , like Diana on the 99 39 hills . ( 4 ) · 592 Venus adds beauty to Aeneas , as the artist to ivory , silver , or marble . In studying these similes we see at once what they add to the poem in the way of ornament ...
... Dido comes to the temple , like Diana on the 99 39 hills . ( 4 ) · 592 Venus adds beauty to Aeneas , as the artist to ivory , silver , or marble . In studying these similes we see at once what they add to the poem in the way of ornament ...
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... Dido is going majestically to the temple surrounded with youths : Diana is circled with a troop of nymphs , and ' plies the dance ' : and has a quiver on her shoulder : and her proud mother watches her . There is in fact no resemblance ...
... Dido is going majestically to the temple surrounded with youths : Diana is circled with a troop of nymphs , and ' plies the dance ' : and has a quiver on her shoulder : and her proud mother watches her . There is in fact no resemblance ...
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... Dido's death in the Fourth , nor the splendid vision of the lower realms , the meeting with Anchises , and the glories of Rome to be , which are given in the Sixth : yet remains one of the finer books of this beautiful poem . Besides ...
... Dido's death in the Fourth , nor the splendid vision of the lower realms , the meeting with Anchises , and the glories of Rome to be , which are given in the Sixth : yet remains one of the finer books of this beautiful poem . Besides ...
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