Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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Page 59
... Pallas , whose first appearance is completely matter - of - fact ( " Pallas , qui estoit fiz lo roi , / en sa main destre a pris un dart " [ 4654-55 ] 59 ) . Yet Pallas and Camille are obviously meant to be considered as a pair in the ...
... Pallas , whose first appearance is completely matter - of - fact ( " Pallas , qui estoit fiz lo roi , / en sa main destre a pris un dart " [ 4654-55 ] 59 ) . Yet Pallas and Camille are obviously meant to be considered as a pair in the ...
Page 68
... Pallas and Camille . One life has been purchased by the other ; her death is the contrepan , the equivalent , of the prince's : " Molt est Pallas chier comparez , un chevalier que lor ocis ; molt lo m'ont or bien an lou mis , 10 ...
... Pallas and Camille . One life has been purchased by the other ; her death is the contrepan , the equivalent , of the prince's : " Molt est Pallas chier comparez , un chevalier que lor ocis ; molt lo m'ont or bien an lou mis , 10 ...
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... Pallas of Eneas ' complaint remains the fallen young ally , the heir of Evander , the protector of Ausonia . But he also becomes a physically lovely object here , a beauty doomed in its delicacy to decay before the speaker's gaze ...
... Pallas of Eneas ' complaint remains the fallen young ally , the heir of Evander , the protector of Ausonia . But he also becomes a physically lovely object here , a beauty doomed in its delicacy to decay before the speaker's gaze ...
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