Tenderness and Pathos in VirgilUniversity of Wisconsin--Madison, 1931 - 140 من الصفحات |
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Chapter I Tenderness and Pathos in Youth and Old Age | 5 |
Chapter II Tenderness and Pathos in Love and Affection | 29 |
Chapter III Tenderness and Pathos in Nature | 48 |
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Achaemenides advena Aeneas Aeneid II Aeneid XII aevo Anchises Andromache Antilochus Ascanius Astyanax Atque bees child Creusa curae death Dido Dido's divom dulces Eclogue etiam Evander fata fate father feeling fuit genitor Georgics grief haec heart Hector Homer human Hunc Ibid Iliad infelix Ipsa ipse Iuturna lacrimae rerum laments Latinus Lausus lines little later love of Aeneas Lucretius manu Meliboeus Mezentius mihi misero mother nati Nature neque Nisus and Euryalus nunc Odysseus old age op.cit Pallas pater pathetic effects pathetic figure pathetic possibilities pity poet pathetically poet's Polydorus Priam Professor Conway Professor Mackail puer quae Quid quiquam quis represented as mourning Rutuli says Professor scene sidera sola sorrow Sychaeus sympathy tellus tenderly TENDERNESS AND PATHOS Theocritus thought tibi touchingly Trojans Turnus umbra Venus Virgil Virgil has borrowed Virgil portray Virgilian vitam words young youth