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Page 48
... give considerable depth to the rela- tions between Aeneas and Anna : lovers in Carthage , parted by the will of the ... gives not the slightest hint of a love relationship be- tween Anna and Aeneas , while the ethnical and political ...
... give considerable depth to the rela- tions between Aeneas and Anna : lovers in Carthage , parted by the will of the ... gives not the slightest hint of a love relationship be- tween Anna and Aeneas , while the ethnical and political ...
Page 52
... give each text its own character , are worth noting . Virgil speaks only of voices heard in the depth of the night ... gives a manneristic exten- sion of the scene : it is Anna who hears in terror the words of the dead man - in fact , it ...
... give each text its own character , are worth noting . Virgil speaks only of voices heard in the depth of the night ... gives a manneristic exten- sion of the scene : it is Anna who hears in terror the words of the dead man - in fact , it ...
Page 81
... give Silius the chance to anchor the theme of the mache parapotamios soundly in his narrative . In the four death scenes of 11.585-597 , the river is an extremely important functional element , stressed by the fact that the whole ...
... give Silius the chance to anchor the theme of the mache parapotamios soundly in his narrative . In the four death scenes of 11.585-597 , the river is an extremely important functional element , stressed by the fact that the whole ...
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Aeneas Aeneid Alps amnem amnis Anna and Hannibal Anna Perenna Anna's antiquarian antithesis aquas archaeology army atque battle battle of Cannae Battus bellum Cannae Carthage Carthaginian causa cult cursu defeat dextra Dido Didone divinities elements Ennius ensem epic epigraph episode epos Eridanus fact Fasti Flavian poet germana goddess gurgite haec Hannibal Hannibal's hero Homeric hostility hydronym illa inter Iuno Juno Latin Latium Lavinium lines linked literary litora mache parapotamios magna mihi motif multa myth narrative nature Nevius Numicius numina nunc nymph Ofanto Ovid Ovid's poem Punica quae quam quid reader regarding rerum ripas river Roma Roman Rome and Carthage sanguine scene Scipio Second Punic Second Punic War Seneca's Silio Silius Italicus sister sororis stagna story styleme takes tellus terque terra theme tibi tradition Trebia Trojan unda undis Virgil virum visa waters writer καὶ
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Classical Constructions: Papers in Memory of Don Fowler, Classicist and ... S. J. Heyworth No preview available - 2007 |
Flavian Poetry Ruurd R. Nauta,Harm-Jan van Dam,Johannes Jacobus Louis Smolenaars No preview available - 2006 |