Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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Page 66
... death of Camille in such a way as to invest it with the same kind of narrative weight that the mar- tyrdom of Pallas had been granted . The sequence of events surrounding the youth's death and entombment is virtually reduplicated ...
... death of Camille in such a way as to invest it with the same kind of narrative weight that the mar- tyrdom of Pallas had been granted . The sequence of events surrounding the youth's death and entombment is virtually reduplicated ...
Page 67
... death of so young and idealized a figure . Most prominent among the mourners is Turnus himself , who seems to take special responsibility for the warrior - maiden's death . As Eneas has had a particular relationship of fondness and ...
... death of so young and idealized a figure . Most prominent among the mourners is Turnus himself , who seems to take special responsibility for the warrior - maiden's death . As Eneas has had a particular relationship of fondness and ...
Page 308
... death in my absence . I bear the guilt and wrong of it . " Your father will feel deep sorrow , and your mother will hear cold news when your death is announced . On the day when I took leave of them , I assured them that you would not ...
... death in my absence . I bear the guilt and wrong of it . " Your father will feel deep sorrow , and your mother will hear cold news when your death is announced . On the day when I took leave of them , I assured them that you would not ...
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