Vergilian Digest, المجلد 48Vergilian Society, 2002 |
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الصفحة 28
... Anchises ( 6.791-94 ) foretell a new ( Golden ) Age in the Aeneid . The high authority of these speakers and their sustained elaboration of their themes explain why many readers attribute sig- nificance to these speeches beyond any ...
... Anchises ( 6.791-94 ) foretell a new ( Golden ) Age in the Aeneid . The high authority of these speakers and their sustained elaboration of their themes explain why many readers attribute sig- nificance to these speeches beyond any ...
الصفحة 32
... Anchises , have highest authority for many readers ; nevertheless , other value sys- tems of pastoral peacefulness and simplicity are constructed in the epic by the speeches of Evander and Latinus . These , then , stand in tension with ...
... Anchises , have highest authority for many readers ; nevertheless , other value sys- tems of pastoral peacefulness and simplicity are constructed in the epic by the speeches of Evander and Latinus . These , then , stand in tension with ...
الصفحة 34
... Anchises in their roles as authors of the Roman mission . Yet perhaps Aeneas ' voicing of the longing for quietude gives it some oppositional authority . Peacefulness , harmony , and quiet , as embodied in the Golden Age of Early Italy ...
... Anchises in their roles as authors of the Roman mission . Yet perhaps Aeneas ' voicing of the longing for quietude gives it some oppositional authority . Peacefulness , harmony , and quiet , as embodied in the Golden Age of Early Italy ...
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Philip Cardinale Lord Byron Virgil and Thyrza STANFORD UNIVERSITY55 | 59 |
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