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Contents
SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF LITERARY EPIC | 1 |
VIRGIL AND THE IDEAL OF ROME | 33 |
CAMÕES AND THE EPIC OF PORTUGAL | 86 |
Copyright | |
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actions Adam Aeneas Aeneid angels appeal Ariosto Armida army battle beauty beginning believed called Camões character Christian claims comes conception created Crusaders death delight demands desire Dido display divine doubt dream earth epic evil experience Fairfax fall fancy Fanshawe feels felt fight figure follows force Gama gives glory gods Heaven hero heroic Homer honour human ideal imagination important Italy keep kind King lack less literary lives looks lost means Milton moral natural never Paradise passion pleasure poem poetry poets Portugal Portuguese present pride qualities reason relation Rinaldo Roman Rome Satan says seems sense shows side spirit story Tancredi task Tasso tells theme things thought true truth turns Turnus universe Venus Virgil whole wrong