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Arms and the man I sing, who first made way, predestined exile, from the Trojan shore to Italy, the blest Lavinian strand. Smitten of storms he was on land ... |
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Vergil. The Aeneid of Virgil. Williams, Theodore, C, translator. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1910. Read (English) |
Table of Contents. Vergil, Aeneid (English) (XML Header) [genre: poetry] [word count] [lemma count] [Verg. A.]. |
The Aeneid, Oxford (Oxford World's Classics). In verse; contains an introduction by Elaine Fantham, translator's note, maps, annotation and index. |
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In the composition of the AEneid, Virgil scrupled not to introduce whole lines of Homer, and of the Latin poet Ennius; many of whose sentences he admired. In a ... |
Summary: The poet Virgil in his Aeneid employs Gorgon imagery and its attendant connection to the goddess Minerva as part of his explication of one of the ... |
§ i (NOTE: The Perseus text of Servius' Aeneid commentary does not distinguish between the austere Servius and later commentators (Servius Auctus/ Servius ... |
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