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Verbal Artistry in Vergil: Sound and Sense in Aeneid 1. 300-301

At A. 1.297 Mercury is dispatched to instruct Dido to welcome the Trojans to Carthage. His flight is described thus in 300-301: …Volat ille per aera

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Eric in Language, Literature | September 24, 2012 | 144 Words

Verbal Artistry in Vergil: Sound and Sense in Aeneid 1.124-5 and 1.245-6

A couple of examples of  sound reinforcing sense in the Aeneid. I’m nearly certain that none of these are original, but I’m just jotting them down as

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Eric in Language, Literature | September 22, 2012 | 273 Words

An old thought on Catullus 51

I had written this little fragment elsewhere, but thought it should be filed here at the CAMPVS as well. First, the poem, modeled closely on Sappho. B

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Dennis in Literature | April 30, 2012 | 240 Words

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