Aeniad and Dido
....
Dido's resentment arises not only from
Aeneas's actions, and not even simply from the actions of all of the men who have harmed her, but from the harm that men ....
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Aeniad
.... different. We are expecting a parallel comparison - because
Dido is not like Diana then
Aeneas should not be like Apollo. But Vergil ....
(978

4

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Odyssey & Aeneid
.... We also see this portrait drawn in Virgil, particularly in the love between
Aeneas and
Dido. .... In The Aeneid, we do not see such doubts between
Aeneas and
Dido. ....
(1359

5

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Virgil Aeneid
.... In the relationship between
Aeneas and
Dido we see the classic profound love but a female who is a heroine because she embodies the ideal qualities necessary ....
(1304

5

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Antigone, Hamlet
.... in love with her, though his love wavers. Thus, the gods seem to be tempting
Aeneas with
Dido's love to test his determination. ....
(875

4

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The Iliad and the Aeneid
....
Aeneas also shows himself to be a dutiful father to his son Ascanius; one of the reasons which
Aeneas tells
Dido why he must leave Carthage is: " æEach night ....
(2314

9

)
Ideals of Honor in 2 Classic Epics
....
Aeneas also shows himself to be a dutiful father to his son Ascanius; one of the reasons which
Aeneas tells
Dido why he must leave Carthage is: " æEach night ....
(2314

9

)
Greco-Roman and Indian Epics
....
Aeneas's disengagement from
Dido can be interpreted as a desire to do something larger for his followers than settle into personal domestic bliss, however ....
(2587

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Four Epics: Odyssey, Aeneid, Ramayana, and Mahabharata
....
Aeneas's disengagement from
Dido can be interpreted as a desire to do something larger for his followers than settle into personal domestic bliss, however ....
(2587

10

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Hero and Fate
.... from me" (Virgil 322).
Aeneas even admits that his choice to leave
Dido was not one he willfully made. Yet the difference between ....
(4880

20

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Arts patronage and Elizabeth I
.... In the Massys picture, for example, the Queen stands in front of a carved column featuring medallions that tell the story of
Dido and
Aeneas. ....
(2118

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3 Essays (Music. Advertising. Marriage & Parenting)
.... His opera
Dido and
Aeneas is genuine opera, using only recitative and not a word of spoken dialogue from its start to its end. This ....
(1707

7

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Augustine's Confessions
.... Whereas he wept for
Dido and
Aeneas's desertion of her, he failed to weep for his own death, "caused by lack of love for you, God, light of my heart, bread of ....
(834

3

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Henry Purcell (1659-1695)
.... saw the beginning of Purcell's truly "hectic life in the theatre." Purcell had written his only true opera (with continuous music)
Dido and
Aeneas during the ....
(2128

9

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Augustine
.... Whereas he wept for
Dido and
Aeneas's desertion of her, he laments his failure to weep for his own death, "caused by lack of love for you, God, light of my ....
(3489

14

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The City of Carthage
.... In Virgil's version, however, the queen is named
Dido, and she commits herself to the flames not to escape a marriage, but in despair after
Aeneas deserts her ....
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