Virgil, a Study in Civilized PoetryClarendon Press, 1964 - 436 |
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... tion and simile of line 503 mark a high point of joy and sanity from which Dido was steadily to decline : the tragedy starts ( 1 . 503 ) from a brief moment of self - command and joyous exalta- tion that marks as it were the depth of ...
... tion and simile of line 503 mark a high point of joy and sanity from which Dido was steadily to decline : the tragedy starts ( 1 . 503 ) from a brief moment of self - command and joyous exalta- tion that marks as it were the depth of ...
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... tion of the Bees . 559-66 : Conclusion of the whole work . Even such truncated summary reveals at once important things about the structure of the whole poem . It is clear : ( 1 ) That Books III and IV agree in their essential plan of ...
... tion of the Bees . 559-66 : Conclusion of the whole work . Even such truncated summary reveals at once important things about the structure of the whole poem . It is clear : ( 1 ) That Books III and IV agree in their essential plan of ...
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... tion . But man is also a charioteer who can no longer guide his own course and is consequently involved in moral chaos : tam multae scelerum facies . We can now see more clearly the structure of the whole book . The first section ( A ) ...
... tion . But man is also a charioteer who can no longer guide his own course and is consequently involved in moral chaos : tam multae scelerum facies . We can now see more clearly the structure of the whole book . The first section ( A ) ...
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The Mystery of the Aeneid I | 1 |
The Subjective Style | 41 |
The Young Virgil | 98 |
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