Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... bringing a new structure to the narrative , and combining it with a new technique he also brings with him . The somewhat sprawling battles of the original are divided into three distinct panels , separated by ceremonial truces . During ...
... bringing a new structure to the narrative , and combining it with a new technique he also brings with him . The somewhat sprawling battles of the original are divided into three distinct panels , separated by ceremonial truces . During ...
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... bring the mar- velous into his poem in the form of lengthy descriptions of impossible feats of engineering . The ... brings Eneas closer to -55-
... bring the mar- velous into his poem in the form of lengthy descriptions of impossible feats of engineering . The ... brings Eneas closer to -55-
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... bringing gifts . " 35 " To what end have they set up this huge mass of ahorse ? Who is the contriver ? or what is ... bring all things to light if they hide aught ; nor am I bound by any laws of country . Only do thou , O Troy , stand ...
... bringing gifts . " 35 " To what end have they set up this huge mass of ahorse ? Who is the contriver ? or what is ... bring all things to light if they hide aught ; nor am I bound by any laws of country . Only do thou , O Troy , stand ...
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