Gods and Heroes of the Greeks: The Library of ApollodorusUniversity of Massachusetts Press, 1976 - 311 sivua We are currently updating our website and have not yet posted complete information for this title. Many of our books are in the Google preview program, which allows readers to view up to 20% of the book. If this title is active in the program, you will find the Google Preview button in the sidebar below. |
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Sivu 265
... Trojan Women 511-67 in a haunting choral lyric describes after the fact the joy the Trojans felt when they went down to bring the horse into the city - the description undercut by references to the true nature of the sinister device ...
... Trojan Women 511-67 in a haunting choral lyric describes after the fact the joy the Trojans felt when they went down to bring the horse into the city - the description undercut by references to the true nature of the sinister device ...
Sivu 266
... Trojans . Ronald A. Knox imagines a letter composed by Odysseus to Penel- ope from within the Trojan horse , imitating Ovid's Heroides , letters of forlorn heroines to absent lovers ( quoted in Austin , Aeneidos Liber Secundus ...
... Trojans . Ronald A. Knox imagines a letter composed by Odysseus to Penel- ope from within the Trojan horse , imitating Ovid's Heroides , letters of forlorn heroines to absent lovers ( quoted in Austin , Aeneidos Liber Secundus ...
Sivu 267
... Trojan Women 481-83 ; cf. Hecuba 23-24 ) . At Virgil Aeneid 2. 526-58 Priam's son Polites , wounded by Neoptolemus and then pursued by him , runs down a long colonnade trying to escape . Neoptolemus is close behind and jabbing at him ...
... Trojan Women 481-83 ; cf. Hecuba 23-24 ) . At Virgil Aeneid 2. 526-58 Priam's son Polites , wounded by Neoptolemus and then pursued by him , runs down a long colonnade trying to escape . Neoptolemus is close behind and jabbing at him ...
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