Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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Page 71
... once more sealed to the casket by an exotic mortar , here made of ground up gems mixed with serpent's Just as in Pallas ' tomb , an extremely rich lamp burning with an undying light is suspended on a gold chain directly over the ...
... once more sealed to the casket by an exotic mortar , here made of ground up gems mixed with serpent's Just as in Pallas ' tomb , an extremely rich lamp burning with an undying light is suspended on a gold chain directly over the ...
Page 123
... Once again , moreover , there is blank space left between the individual works . Both the Thèbes and the Troie end on recto leaves ( fo 41r and fo 147r , respectively ) ; the versos in both cases are left empty . Each poem is provided ...
... Once again , moreover , there is blank space left between the individual works . Both the Thèbes and the Troie end on recto leaves ( fo 41r and fo 147r , respectively ) ; the versos in both cases are left empty . Each poem is provided ...
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... Once more respected than it is today , the work was widely read during the Middle Ages . One of its readers was clearly Giovanni Boccaccio , who found the account of Dido with all of the particular details he builds into his narrative ...
... Once more respected than it is today , the work was widely read during the Middle Ages . One of its readers was clearly Giovanni Boccaccio , who found the account of Dido with all of the particular details he builds into his narrative ...
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