Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... reason to frame a speech to her husband , as she pleads with him to keep his bond with Turnus , and expresses her fear that Aeneas will prove as faithless as Paris ( 359-72 ) . But the poison penetrates more deeply . Robbed of her reason ...
... reason to frame a speech to her husband , as she pleads with him to keep his bond with Turnus , and expresses her fear that Aeneas will prove as faithless as Paris ( 359-72 ) . But the poison penetrates more deeply . Robbed of her reason ...
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... reason it is folly in all creatures not to have con- fidence in our Lord , for He defends and protects those who are loyal to Him and take faith in His high power . . . . If Eneas , abiding under the law of nature , obeyed his false ...
... reason it is folly in all creatures not to have con- fidence in our Lord , for He defends and protects those who are loyal to Him and take faith in His high power . . . . If Eneas , abiding under the law of nature , obeyed his false ...
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... reason that drunkenness is so loathsome , for it distances the soul from salvation and warms the body to other mortal vices . Saint Augustine tells us thus , that drunken- ness is the root of all crime , the birth of all vices , the ...
... reason that drunkenness is so loathsome , for it distances the soul from salvation and warms the body to other mortal vices . Saint Augustine tells us thus , that drunken- ness is the root of all crime , the birth of all vices , the ...
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