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... Aeneid burned rather than published in what he considered its imperfect state ; but Augustus , fortunately , countermanded the order , and Virgil's executors , Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca , edited and published the Aeneid with minor ...
... Aeneid burned rather than published in what he considered its imperfect state ; but Augustus , fortunately , countermanded the order , and Virgil's executors , Varius Rufus and Plotius Tucca , edited and published the Aeneid with minor ...
Side 82
... Aeneid , where Arcadian and Sabine virtues are symbolically combined , and even Vulcan , as he begins work on Aeneas ' shield ( the glorious future of Rome ) , is compared to an old farm woman rising before dawn to begin her chores ...
... Aeneid , where Arcadian and Sabine virtues are symbolically combined , and even Vulcan , as he begins work on Aeneas ' shield ( the glorious future of Rome ) , is compared to an old farm woman rising before dawn to begin her chores ...
Side 133
... Aeneid VI , 851-53 , of the moral demand here placed on Augustus , to win wars but show forbearance afterwards . The suppliant's posture is more signifi- cant . By sacrificing white oxen , Augustus will propitiate the gods ; but his ...
... Aeneid VI , 851-53 , of the moral demand here placed on Augustus , to win wars but show forbearance afterwards . The suppliant's posture is more signifi- cant . By sacrificing white oxen , Augustus will propitiate the gods ; but his ...
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Preface Chronology | 9 |
The Rose and the Vine | 11 |
The Transformation of Satire 1271 | 23 |
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