Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... historian then proceeds to declare the time elapsed between Adam and Janus , the first king , between Janus and the death of Caesar , between Janus and Aeneas , Aeneas and Romulus , Romulus and Caesar , and Caesar and Christ ( 85v - 86r ) ...
... historian then proceeds to declare the time elapsed between Adam and Janus , the first king , between Janus and the death of Caesar , between Janus and Aeneas , Aeneas and Romulus , Romulus and Caesar , and Caesar and Christ ( 85v - 86r ) ...
Page 160
... historian evaluates another set of variants with greater flexibility . Before embarking on his extended account of Aeneas ' migration to Italy , the author catalogues the other emigrants and their destinations . To the list , taken ...
... historian evaluates another set of variants with greater flexibility . Before embarking on his extended account of Aeneas ' migration to Italy , the author catalogues the other emigrants and their destinations . To the list , taken ...
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... historian chooses to retain the third account , setting the narrative in precisely the same framework as Virgil had . Dido first addresses her guest : " Or nous comptez la verité comment les Grex vindrent sur terre et comment ilz vous ...
... historian chooses to retain the third account , setting the narrative in precisely the same framework as Virgil had . Dido first addresses her guest : " Or nous comptez la verité comment les Grex vindrent sur terre et comment ilz vous ...
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