Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 99Association, 1968 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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... Book 2 , Aeneas has gained the sympathies of Dido and us ( his literary audience ) against the cruel , treacherous Greeks who are here anonymously compared to fire and torrent . Pathetic details such as " happy crops , " the fire that ...
... Book 2 , Aeneas has gained the sympathies of Dido and us ( his literary audience ) against the cruel , treacherous Greeks who are here anonymously compared to fire and torrent . Pathetic details such as " happy crops , " the fire that ...
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... book must be regarded as a failure , 34 it is generally agreed that not only are the proems carefully planned and executed , but also the final sections of each book are given special prominence and are composed with a view to the ...
... book must be regarded as a failure , 34 it is generally agreed that not only are the proems carefully planned and executed , but also the final sections of each book are given special prominence and are composed with a view to the ...
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... books ( cf. 3.386 ) . In this light too we may understand her associations with early Italic history and myth later in Book 7 ( see below ) . Yet Knauer's point about Vergil's inverting the significance of the Homeric Circe is only ...
... books ( cf. 3.386 ) . In this light too we may understand her associations with early Italic history and myth later in Book 7 ( see below ) . Yet Knauer's point about Vergil's inverting the significance of the Homeric Circe is only ...
Contents
My Tongue Swore But My Mind | 19 |
Cosmological Myth and the Tuna | 37 |
Trophonios The Manner of his Revelation | 63 |
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