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Page 155
... Turnus and Aeneas , including the sacrifice which is made at the truce . The picture of the divided counsels in Troy2 is reflected by similar discord at the court 3 of King Latinus . One very close resemblance is in the repu- diation of ...
... Turnus and Aeneas , including the sacrifice which is made at the truce . The picture of the divided counsels in Troy2 is reflected by similar discord at the court 3 of King Latinus . One very close resemblance is in the repu- diation of ...
Page 156
... Turnus's sword breaking on Aeneas's armour is constructed with care from two Homeric passages ; 1 the breaking of Menelaus's sword on Paris's helmet is combined with Diomed's having left his sword behind him in starting for the night ...
... Turnus's sword breaking on Aeneas's armour is constructed with care from two Homeric passages ; 1 the breaking of Menelaus's sword on Paris's helmet is combined with Diomed's having left his sword behind him in starting for the night ...
Page 161
... Turnus among the Latin troops , who are unwilling to let Turnus fight alone with Aeneas , and who are incited by the out- burst of the augur Tolumnius , interpreting as an omen in their favor the escape of a swan from the Iliad , iv ...
... Turnus among the Latin troops , who are unwilling to let Turnus fight alone with Aeneas , and who are incited by the out- burst of the augur Tolumnius , interpreting as an omen in their favor the escape of a swan from the Iliad , iv ...
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