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Page 161
... Turnus among the Latin troops , who are unwilling to let Turnus fight alone with Aeneas , and who are incited by the out- burst of the augur Tolumnius , interpreting as an omen in their favor the escape of a swan from the ' Iliad , iv ...
... Turnus among the Latin troops , who are unwilling to let Turnus fight alone with Aeneas , and who are incited by the out- burst of the augur Tolumnius , interpreting as an omen in their favor the escape of a swan from the ' Iliad , iv ...
Page 172
... Turnus , who is carried away from meeting him by his divine sister Juturna ; she entraps him , not into fighting , but into safety . At length , however , Turnus insists that he must and will meet Aeneas . You see how much more ...
... Turnus , who is carried away from meeting him by his divine sister Juturna ; she entraps him , not into fighting , but into safety . At length , however , Turnus insists that he must and will meet Aeneas . You see how much more ...
Page 173
... Turnus begs Aeneas not merely for burial but for his life , and Aeneas is on the point of sparing him , when he sees the fatal sword - belt which Turnus is wearing , and which , in defiance of the custom of ancient warfare , he had torn ...
... Turnus begs Aeneas not merely for burial but for his life , and Aeneas is on the point of sparing him , when he sees the fatal sword - belt which Turnus is wearing , and which , in defiance of the custom of ancient warfare , he had torn ...
Contents
Paul Shorey | 57 |
THE POETIC STRUCTURE OF THE ODYSSEY | 97 |
ANCIENT EMPIRES AND The Modern WORLD | 125 |
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