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... [ Give passages which support your answer . ] What were the principal scenes depicted on the walls of Dido's temple ? Why are they introduced ? Why did these pictures arouse hope in the heart of Aeneas ? Would the passage 494-519 furnish ...
... [ Give passages which support your answer . ] What were the principal scenes depicted on the walls of Dido's temple ? Why are they introduced ? Why did these pictures arouse hope in the heart of Aeneas ? Would the passage 494-519 furnish ...
Page 355
... gives an effective close to the long and exciting narrative . Virgil here has in mind the beginning of the thirteenth book of the Odyssey : " He ceased ; the whole assembly silent sat Charmed into ecstasy with his discourse Throughout ...
... gives an effective close to the long and exciting narrative . Virgil here has in mind the beginning of the thirteenth book of the Odyssey : " He ceased ; the whole assembly silent sat Charmed into ecstasy with his discourse Throughout ...
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... give , bestow , present , furnish , supply , yield , offer ; vouchsafe , grant , permit , allow ; make , cause , pro- duce ; put , place ; give forth , ut- ter ; with vēla or lintea , spread sail , set sail , make sail , sail . doceō ...
... give , bestow , present , furnish , supply , yield , offer ; vouchsafe , grant , permit , allow ; make , cause , pro- duce ; put , place ; give forth , ut- ter ; with vēla or lintea , spread sail , set sail , make sail , sail . doceō ...
Contents
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xi |
A Critical Study of the Aeneid | xxxii |
The Traditions and Character of Aeneas | xli |
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