Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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Page 59
... figure in the poem . The poet gives no such attention ot the introduction of 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 ) ...
... figure in the poem . The poet gives no such attention ot the introduction of 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 ) ...
Page 108
... figures embossed on the shield presented to Aeneas at the end of Book VIII . As in Book VI , the hero is granted a look at the unfolding future . In the underworld , he was made to look upon a line of men at rest ... figure , with -108-
... figures embossed on the shield presented to Aeneas at the end of Book VIII . As in Book VI , the hero is granted a look at the unfolding future . In the underworld , he was made to look upon a line of men at rest ... figure , with -108-
Page 264
... figure in the early books of the poem , presents the problem in miniature , Aeneas , the figure whose heroic deeds throughout give the epic its name , presents the problem writ large . This issue is obviously not one that can be ignored ...
... figure in the early books of the poem , presents the problem in miniature , Aeneas , the figure whose heroic deeds throughout give the epic its name , presents the problem writ large . This issue is obviously not one that can be ignored ...
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Aeneas Aeneid allegory Amors Anchises Antenor appear argue Augustus avoit battle Bawcutt beginning Benoît Bernardus bien BN f.fr Boccaccio Book Brut Camilla Camille Carthage Casibus Caxton century ceste Chansons de geste chapter commentary cyclic death Dido story Dido's Douglas's Eneas Eneas-poet Eneydos epic episode estoit Evander fact fait fall of Troy French Fulgentius Gavin Douglas Genealogia gods grant Greeks grete hero Histoire ancienne historian Jean de Courcy king lament Latin Lavine lines manuscript marvelous medieval molt narrative notes obviously ordo artificialis ordo naturalis original Ovide Pallas perhaps poet poetic poetry Polydorus Priam prologue prose qu'il queen quod reader reading recount reworking Roman d'Eneas Roman de Troie Rome Salverda de Grave Scota seems seen Servius significance speech Thèbes tion translation Trojans truth Turnus underworld University Press Venus vernacular Virgil Virgil's poem Virgilian William Caxton writes