Virgil Aeneid
.... Aeneas' higher
love for
Rome makes him sacrifice his
love for Dido. Dido's highest
love is for Aeneas but she sublimates her desires for his. ....
(1304

5

)
Odyssey & Aeneid
.... herself upon it. Aeneas' higher
love for
Rome makes him sacrifice his
love for Dido. Dido's highest
love is for Aeneas. In The Odyssey ....
(1359

5

)
Antony & Cleo
.... the value inherent in both worlds, regardless of the dichotomy within Antony's soul which is torn between his
love of Cleopatra and his duty to
Rome. ....
(1473

6

)
Shakespeare's Plays About Love
.... In Romeo and Juliet,
love itself must be sacrificed for the sake of the larger, more .... As the curtain falls,
Rome is on the verge of the Pax Romana, one of the ....
(1953

8

)
Nietzschean Conception of Ressentiment
.... Judea has won the battle and that today it is clear that
Rome has been .... Scheler notes that Nietzsche found Christian
love to be the most delicate "flower of ....
(1535

6

)
Conflicting Loyalities in a Play and a Film
.... Brutus is torn between loyalty to Caesar and to
Rome. He may
love Caesar, but will sacrifice this
love for what he considers his duty to the state. ....
(854

3

)
Characters in Julius Caesar & Do the Right Thing
.... Brutus is torn between loyalty to Caesar and to
Rome. He may
love Caesar, but will sacrifice this
love for what he considers his duty to the state. ....
(854

3

)
Interpretations of Cleopatra
.... In his description of the conflict between Antony and Cleopatra and
Rome, Plutarch (12) suggests that a genuine
love between the two had developed although ....
(1001

4

)
The Adventure of a Traveler
Italo Calvino's short story The Adventure of a Traveler focuses on the trip to
Rome by train of Frederico V., a man desperately in
love with Cinzia U. The plot ....
(534

2

)
Italo Calvino's The Adventure of a Traveler
Italo Calvino's short story The Adventure of a Traveler focuses on the trip to
Rome by train of Frederico V., a man desperately in
love with Cinzia U. The plot ....
(534

2

)
Racine's Play, Britannicus
.... The young Britannicus and Junie, who
love each other, are children. Whether they live or die, the fate of
Rome will be unaltered. ....
(2758

11

)
Verismo Puccini Tosca
.... Bernhardt's performance in the lead role on the French stage (Mozheitov 1).
Love, passion and treachery drive the characters in this play. It is
Rome of the ....
(1285

5

)
Paul's letter to Philemon
.... legend says that none of the Jews bothered to send a delegation to
Rome for his .... so when Paul says "For we have great joy and consolation in thy
love," he is ....
(2201

9

)
Tragedy in Romeo and Juliet
.... very stars to lie (= die) with Juliet makes him a fearless champion of
love. .... the play is bound by the historical facts of late-republican
Rome, where heroism ....
(2875

12

)
Marc Antony
.... leader losing his head over a pagan queen, "Antony went to Egypt and soon fell in
love with the .... In
Rome, Octavian heard this rumor that Antony had left Octavia ....
(1684

7

)
Greek and Roman Society, Relationships
.... Yet, for all their borrowing,
Rome did achieve new forms of literature not witnessed in .... Hector is torn between his
love of family and his
love of state, both ....
(1707

7

)
The Women of Ancient Greece
.... to physically possess the beloved object but desire to give
love, especially to .... the side of reassertion of patriarchal privilege--for example by
Rome after the ....
(1462

6

)
Coriolanus
.... In Othello, Othello's unfamiliarity with the ways of
love because of his warring nature .... He thinks he is protecting
Rome, but
Rome is changing from a patrician ....
(2056

8

)
Roman Architecture
.... Greek art offered "a language of forms" that reflected Augustus' vision of
Rome "as a .... of Hadrian for whom the Greek style signified an age when "
love of beauty ....
(1636

7

)
Gladiator
.... Marcus Aurelius, because he knows his father has been grooming Maximus to rule
Rome. .... keep power, "With regard to being feared and loved, that men
love at their ....
(1921

8

)
A Comparison of Two Paintings
.... styles not all of which" take the classical art of Greece and
Rome as their .... Both paintings refer to the legendary
love affair between Mars the god of discord ....
(2124

8

)
Martin Luther: Man Between God and the Devil
.... and contemplative Augustinian monk and teacher of theology, and found
Rome a shockingly .... that salvation lay not in indulgences but in faith in God's
love as set ....
(2411

10

)
Antigone, Hamlet
.... would have ever given up his larger political and historical destiny for Dido's
love. .... orders of the gods (and what will become the leadership of
Rome) does not ....
(875

4

)
Michelangelo
.... Nevertheless, he continued to
love sculpture above all. .... was attracted to the beauty of classical sculpture as seen in the art of ancient Greece and
Rome. ....
(3205

13

)
Erasmus
.... Consequently, he decided it would be in his best interests to leave
Rome from which .... And yet, thanks to sweet self-
love, they lived happy lives; and there are ....
(2443

10

)
The Augustinian State
.... people of the just, live by faith, which works by
love, that
love whereby man .... of the unavoidable fact of the second- and third-century sacks of
Rome, the seat ....
(1862

7

)
Role of Women in Macbeth
.... But in Ii, Antony has already made his choice to as it were sacrifice what Dryden would later call all for
love: "Let
Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch ....
(10698

43

)
Thucydides & Tacitus
.... Like Thucydides, Tacitus was possessed of a
love and devotion for his country,
Rome, and admiration for the exploits of his father-in-law, whom he saw as a ....
(1124

4

)
Causes and Effects of the Punic Wars
.... between the Indo-Germanic race comprised of Greeks and Romans in
Rome, and the .... and legislation, the other the spirit of commercial adventure and a
love of gold ....
(1473

6

)
A Comparison of Two of Shakespeare's Plays
.... in Egypt, putting into Antony's mouth the following words: "Let
Rome in Tiber .... As history tells us, Cleopatra recaptured Antony's
love and together they fought ....
(1708

7

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