CLCV 115 Lecture Notes - Roland Jupiter-4, Mercury 13, Trojan War

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Juno: who once wore the robe that aeneas gives to dido. Identify the speaker (for speeches) or context (for narrative passages). Book 1: to settle on what you wish. Is all you need to do, your majesty. Aeolus: some day, perhaps, remembering even this. Aeneas: the ruler here is dido, of tyre city, In flight here from her brother a long tale. Of the people of aeneas, of troy city, Her valors and her heroes, and the fires. Book 2: whatever it is, even when greeks bring gifts. Laocoon: they set this figure up in reparation. We"ll make a rush into the thick of it. The conquered have one safety: hope for none. Aeneas: the harsh will of the gods it is, the gods, Clcv 115 a. traill fall 2013 that overthrows the splendor of this place. And brings troy from her height into the dust.

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