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... Aeneas in contempt of his divine mission . The teρitέteiα , is complete ; his own hands , by his wanton ill - treatment of his subjects and his unprovoked attack upon Aeneas , have turned the wheel of fortune just in the direction which ...
... Aeneas in contempt of his divine mission . The teρitέteiα , is complete ; his own hands , by his wanton ill - treatment of his subjects and his unprovoked attack upon Aeneas , have turned the wheel of fortune just in the direction which ...
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... Aeneas still to learn , what had the world of Vergil's day still to practise ? Both yearned for a new king- dom , for deliverance from their enemies , for a tranquil and prosperous dominion . To both there was fierce enmity , desperate ...
... Aeneas still to learn , what had the world of Vergil's day still to practise ? Both yearned for a new king- dom , for deliverance from their enemies , for a tranquil and prosperous dominion . To both there was fierce enmity , desperate ...
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British Academy. triumph , Aeneas , whose descendants would have glory and destinies of their own , destinies not altogether happy . And what of Aeneas ? Is he happy in the prospect ? Aeneas him- self is ignarus , ' in the dark ' ; he ...
British Academy. triumph , Aeneas , whose descendants would have glory and destinies of their own , destinies not altogether happy . And what of Aeneas ? Is he happy in the prospect ? Aeneas him- self is ignarus , ' in the dark ' ; he ...
Contents
VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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