P. Virgilii Maronis carminaBlanchard and Lea, 1857 - 438 pages |
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Page xxii
... Aeneas on the coast of Carthage , and his hospitable reception by Dido . ' In the two following books Aeneas narrates to Dido his wanderings , from the downfall of Troy up till that time . The fourth contains the loves of Aeneas and ...
... Aeneas on the coast of Carthage , and his hospitable reception by Dido . ' In the two following books Aeneas narrates to Dido his wanderings , from the downfall of Troy up till that time . The fourth contains the loves of Aeneas and ...
Page xxiii
... Aeneas - seems the most serious and irreme diable of all , as it runs through the whole work , and affects its power to please , apart from the question of originality . It has been alleged that Virgil has here failed , because his aim ...
... Aeneas - seems the most serious and irreme diable of all , as it runs through the whole work , and affects its power to please , apart from the question of originality . It has been alleged that Virgil has here failed , because his aim ...
Page 24
... Aeneas ; and thus his character is invested with an obedience which has no real trials ; his self - conflicts all end in his self - aggrandisement . One thing alone could have imparted interest to the successful Aeneas - -a strong will ...
... Aeneas ; and thus his character is invested with an obedience which has no real trials ; his self - conflicts all end in his self - aggrandisement . One thing alone could have imparted interest to the successful Aeneas - -a strong will ...
Page 123
... Aeneas ( Aivɛķas ) , the hero of the poem . Its professed object is to celebrate the ad ventures of Aeneas , while sailing from Troy , after the de struction of that city , in search of a settlement - his final land- ing in Italy — and ...
... Aeneas ( Aivɛķas ) , the hero of the poem . Its professed object is to celebrate the ad ventures of Aeneas , while sailing from Troy , after the de struction of that city , in search of a settlement - his final land- ing in Italy — and ...
Page 124
... Aeneas , 509-560 . Dido consoles them , and offers them a settlement , 561-578 . Aeneas , freed from the cloud , appears , and addresses Dido , who replies kindly , and prepares to entertain him and his followers , 579-642 . Aeneas ...
... Aeneas , 509-560 . Dido consoles them , and offers them a settlement , 561-578 . Aeneas , freed from the cloud , appears , and addresses Dido , who replies kindly , and prepares to entertain him and his followers , 579-642 . Aeneas ...
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