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... because the avayvcópiois , the revelation of the truth which finally concludes the story of the Aeneid , was a revelation as much to Vergil's genera1 > tion as to the actors in his story ; 30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... because the avayvcópiois , the revelation of the truth which finally concludes the story of the Aeneid , was a revelation as much to Vergil's genera1 > tion as to the actors in his story ; 30 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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tion as to the actors in his story ; nor is its importance confined to Vergil's age . ' Oh , but surely ' , you say , ' there was nothing new in the triumph of Aeneas and the settlement of the Trojans in Latium ; that everybody expected ...
tion as to the actors in his story ; nor is its importance confined to Vergil's age . ' Oh , but surely ' , you say , ' there was nothing new in the triumph of Aeneas and the settlement of the Trojans in Latium ; that everybody expected ...
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The supremacy of Rome took in his hands the aspect of an ordinance of Providence , towards which all previous history tion , upon > had been leading up under divine guidance . It 56 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
The supremacy of Rome took in his hands the aspect of an ordinance of Providence , towards which all previous history tion , upon > had been leading up under divine guidance . It 56 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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