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... justly regarded as the best and noblest of all the poetic creations of the Roman
mind , and as one of the choicest productions of all literature . There are fashions
in criticism as well as in other things ; not , indeed , so changeful and transitory ...
... justly regarded as the best and noblest of all the poetic creations of the Roman
mind , and as one of the choicest productions of all literature . There are fashions
in criticism as well as in other things ; not , indeed , so changeful and transitory ...
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THE AENEID AS AN EPIC 2 The Aeneid , while essentially the product of Roman
genius and imagination , is yet indebted for many of its scenes and episodes to
those masterpieces of the Greek mind , the Iliad and the Odyssey . Each of these
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THE AENEID AS AN EPIC 2 The Aeneid , while essentially the product of Roman
genius and imagination , is yet indebted for many of its scenes and episodes to
those masterpieces of the Greek mind , the Iliad and the Odyssey . Each of these
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Keeping in mind these three motives which tended to influence every Roman
composition , it is not difficult for us to discover how Virgil came to choose the
story of Aeneas as the subject of his epic . The charming narration of eveuts in
the ...
Keeping in mind these three motives which tended to influence every Roman
composition , it is not difficult for us to discover how Virgil came to choose the
story of Aeneas as the subject of his epic . The charming narration of eveuts in
the ...
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... and the causes of the resentment which occasioned that war are still rankling
in her mind ; namely ( 1 ) , the origin of the Trojan race through Dardanus from
Jupiter and Electra ; ( 2 ) the choice of the Trojan Ganymede to be cup - bearer of
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... and the causes of the resentment which occasioned that war are still rankling
in her mind ; namely ( 1 ) , the origin of the Trojan race through Dardanus from
Jupiter and Electra ; ( 2 ) the choice of the Trojan Ganymede to be cup - bearer of
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140 , aula . Virgil probably conceives of the king seated on a throne in the open
air . Some , however , think that the poet has in mind a throne within the castle or
palace . 58. Ni faciat , ferant , verrant : for the present subjunctive , see H. 576 , 2
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140 , aula . Virgil probably conceives of the king seated on a throne in the open
air . Some , however , think that the poet has in mind a throne within the castle or
palace . 58. Ni faciat , ferant , verrant : for the present subjunctive , see H. 576 , 2
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ablative accusative Aeneas ancient Apollo arma armis arms atque ātus ävi bear body bring called carry cause circum cover dative death descend Dido direct entis et al expression fall father freq give gods Greek haec hand Haud Hinc honor inter ipse Italy itus join Jupiter king land Latin manus means mihi mind moenia multa nunc object omnes one's oris pass pater present quae quam Quid quis quod refers river Roman round sail ships side slain subst super temple terras things tibi Trojan Troy turn Turnus Venus Virgil wind