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1 patie & Laure The underlying purpose of the Aeneid is the glorification of Rome and of Augustus . It had been decreed by fate that a great race should be established in Italy , and Aeneas was merely the instrument of that decree .
1 patie & Laure The underlying purpose of the Aeneid is the glorification of Rome and of Augustus . It had been decreed by fate that a great race should be established in Italy , and Aeneas was merely the instrument of that decree .
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Houghton Mifflin Company The Legacy of Rome , edited by Cyril Bailey . Oxford University Press . Thirteen illuminating essays of interest and value . The Life of Rome , edited by H. L. Rogers and T. R. Harley . Oxford University Press .
Houghton Mifflin Company The Legacy of Rome , edited by Cyril Bailey . Oxford University Press . Thirteen illuminating essays of interest and value . The Life of Rome , edited by H. L. Rogers and T. R. Harley . Oxford University Press .
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Not far from his birthplace was the scene of one of Rome's greatest battles , Cannae , where Roman dominion was put to its severest test in the battle with Hannibal . Horace himself considers this event an epoch - marker of Roman ...
Not far from his birthplace was the scene of one of Rome's greatest battles , Cannae , where Roman dominion was put to its severest test in the battle with Hannibal . Horace himself considers this event an epoch - marker of Roman ...
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RHETORICAL TERMS AND FIGURES | |
THE LIFE AND WORKS OF VERGIL | |
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Términos y frases comunes
Aeneas Aeneid Apollo arma armis atque battle beginning BOOK bring called carry circum coast daughter death Dido early earth father give goddess gods Greek haec head heaven hinc illa inter intr Introd ipse Italy Juno Jupiter killed king land Latin living lower world manū meaning Metre mihi mountain neque noun nunc offering omnia omnis pass pater poet poetry quae quam quid quis quod race refers river Roman Rome sail sense side simul story syllable tibi town trans tree Trojans Troy Turnus Venus Vergil verse