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To Vergil the Iliad was a single book , though , as we shall see , a book in which he greatly preferred some parts ... Books I have just men- tioned , but only a few typical cases . PASSAGES TAKEN OVER BODILY BY VERGIL Iliad , ii , 859 ...
To Vergil the Iliad was a single book , though , as we shall see , a book in which he greatly preferred some parts ... Books I have just men- tioned , but only a few typical cases . PASSAGES TAKEN OVER BODILY BY VERGIL Iliad , ii , 859 ...
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... Book , when he has been roused to what Vergil calls the ' madness ' of battle by the death of young Pallas.3 Before that Aeneas has been in fact on the defensive.4 If particular instances are needed from the Homeric battles , perhaps ...
... Book , when he has been roused to what Vergil calls the ' madness ' of battle by the death of young Pallas.3 Before that Aeneas has been in fact on the defensive.4 If particular instances are needed from the Homeric battles , perhaps ...
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... Book . ' Or Zeus's terror of being scolded by Hera , or his humiliation by Hera , Poseidon , and Pallas.3 The difference , of course , is natural in poets who wrote sincerely at two such different epochs ; although the procedure of Ovid ...
... Book . ' Or Zeus's terror of being scolded by Hera , or his humiliation by Hera , Poseidon , and Pallas.3 The difference , of course , is natural in poets who wrote sincerely at two such different epochs ; although the procedure of Ovid ...
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