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... Italy . One of the most effective portions of the Aeneid is his descent to Hades by the lake of Avernus near Naples , where he meets his dead father , Anchises , who shews him the souls of the future great men of Rome . He then emerges ...
... Italy . One of the most effective portions of the Aeneid is his descent to Hades by the lake of Avernus near Naples , where he meets his dead father , Anchises , who shews him the souls of the future great men of Rome . He then emerges ...
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... Italy , then called Cisalpine Gaul . He had not good health , and after being educated at Cremona and Mediolanum ( Milan ) , and studying Greek and phi- losophy elsewhere , he came back to live ( probably ) on his father's farm , until ...
... Italy , then called Cisalpine Gaul . He had not good health , and after being educated at Cremona and Mediolanum ( Milan ) , and studying Greek and phi- losophy elsewhere , he came back to live ( probably ) on his father's farm , until ...
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... Italy . 4. Hesperia [ prop . ' western ' land from ëcπepos ' evening star ' ] , one of the Greek names for Italy . si qua est ea gloria , if that honour is aught ' : the thought is at once stately and pathetic : a name known over Italy ...
... Italy . 4. Hesperia [ prop . ' western ' land from ëcπepos ' evening star ' ] , one of the Greek names for Italy . si qua est ea gloria , if that honour is aught ' : the thought is at once stately and pathetic : a name known over Italy ...
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... Italian ' , the Ausones , old inhabitants of the W. coast of Campania . from It helps the national character of the poem ... Italy ' , is a stately exaggeration . 44. He calls it ' a mightier line of deeds ' because the wanderings of the ...
... Italian ' , the Ausones , old inhabitants of the W. coast of Campania . from It helps the national character of the poem ... Italy ' , is a stately exaggeration . 44. He calls it ' a mightier line of deeds ' because the wanderings of the ...
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... Italy : originally the south part of Lucania and Bruttium , where the Oenotri settled . In Aen . 1. 532 Vergil speaks as though the Oenotri had once been all over Italy : but there is no reason to think this historical . 88. incubuit ...
... Italy : originally the south part of Lucania and Bruttium , where the Oenotri settled . In Aen . 1. 532 Vergil speaks as though the Oenotri had once been all over Italy : but there is no reason to think this historical . 88. incubuit ...
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