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Pagina 164
Taking a hasty meal from the unagitated hands of his wife , Aeneas was ready to depart . As he ate Creüsa watched him and smiled on him and said that whenever he went out to battle and fought “ far in the front of the ranks ” she was ...
Taking a hasty meal from the unagitated hands of his wife , Aeneas was ready to depart . As he ate Creüsa watched him and smiled on him and said that whenever he went out to battle and fought “ far in the front of the ranks ” she was ...
Pagina 165
The poet continues to explain what can happen should Creüsa die before Aeneas and projects how Creüsa will accept it as being the " blissfullest end " " for a woman here mid earth's sorrows . " Then comes the next parting scene .
The poet continues to explain what can happen should Creüsa die before Aeneas and projects how Creüsa will accept it as being the " blissfullest end " " for a woman here mid earth's sorrows . " Then comes the next parting scene .
Pagina 166
a Aeneas leaves and comes to the city full of the noise of “ the wheels of the chariots ” . He was a well - known warrior and as he pressed through , men turned and looked at him with admiring hearts . He arrived at Antenor's “ high ...
a Aeneas leaves and comes to the city full of the noise of “ the wheels of the chariots ” . He was a well - known warrior and as he pressed through , men turned and looked at him with admiring hearts . He arrived at Antenor's “ high ...
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Preface | 1 |
Introduction | 5 |
Sri Aurobindo The Poet | 11 |
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