Vergilian Digest, Issue 38Vergilian Society, 1992 |
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Aborigines Aeneas Aeneid allusion ancient appears association becomes beginning called Classical commentary commentators compared concern connection context critical death described Dido Dionysius discussion Eclogue edition effect epic especially essay example expression fact figure final forces genre Georgics give given Greek Harrison hero Homer Horse human Iliad Imitation important individual interest interpretation intertextuality Italy John language later Latin lines literary literature look marriage material meaning Mynors narrative nature observe offers original Ovid Oxford parallel particular passage passion pastoral perhaps poem poet poetic poetry presents question reader reference relation Rhetoric Roman Rome seems sense Servius shows simile social sources story suggests takes theory Thomas tion tradition translation Trojans turn Turnus University Vergil Vergilian Villa