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What a sublime epic of itself is the account of the sack of Troy ! what a tragedy of
passion and fate is presented in the story of Dido ! Indeed , the student will find in
the Aeneid many dramatic scenes , many vivid pictures of life and manners ...
What a sublime epic of itself is the account of the sack of Troy ! what a tragedy of
passion and fate is presented in the story of Dido ! Indeed , the student will find in
the Aeneid many dramatic scenes , many vivid pictures of life and manners ...
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The character of the ill - fated queen Dido is strong . Hers was a generous and
trusting , but pure and noble soul . Her succumbing to the fatal passion was
brought about by divine agency . The queen's real nature is exhibited when she ...
The character of the ill - fated queen Dido is strong . Hers was a generous and
trusting , but pure and noble soul . Her succumbing to the fatal passion was
brought about by divine agency . The queen's real nature is exhibited when she ...
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The fate of this daring Italian chief inspires one with compassionate interest as he
strives to repel the foreign invaders ... who by the fates was not permitted to leave
Troy with her husband and son ; the aged Acestes , who performs the part of ...
The fate of this daring Italian chief inspires one with compassionate interest as he
strives to repel the foreign invaders ... who by the fates was not permitted to leave
Troy with her husband and son ; the aged Acestes , who performs the part of ...
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The exordium : “ Arms I sing , and the man , driven by fate from his native Ilium :
who endured many hardships of land and sea ... Thus are indicated briefly the
contents of the entire poem : Aeneas , obedient to the fates and to the gods , in
his ...
The exordium : “ Arms I sing , and the man , driven by fate from his native Ilium :
who endured many hardships of land and sea ... Thus are indicated briefly the
contents of the entire poem : Aeneas , obedient to the fates and to the gods , in
his ...
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The present occasion for the hostility of Juno toward Aeneas is her apprehension
for the fate of Carthage , which is destined to be overthrown by the future Rome (
12-22 ) ; besides this , she remembers the war she has just conducted against ...
The present occasion for the hostility of Juno toward Aeneas is her apprehension
for the fate of Carthage , which is destined to be overthrown by the future Rome (
12-22 ) ; besides this , she remembers the war she has just conducted against ...
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus āvī bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall fate father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud hinc honor horse inter ipse Italy join Jupiter king land Latin look manus means mihi mind multa nunc omnes one's oris õrum pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi town Trojan Troy turn Turnus urbem Virgil wind