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Alphabetical [« »] advised 1 aemilia 1 aeneae 2 aeneas 23 affair 1 affairs 3 affected 1 | Frequency [« »] 24 myself 24 old 24 well 23 aeneas 23 ask 23 day 23 find | Eneas Silvius Piccolomini The tale of the two lovers Concordances aeneas |
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1 Int| and at last Pope Pius II.; Aeneas Sylvius Piccolomini was 2 Int| attained that honour; to which Aeneas replied: I do not ask to 3 Int| see that it will be so.~ ~Aeneas tells us that he took these 4 Int| philosophers than poets.’~ ~ Aeneas was less of a poet than 5 Int| imperially extravagant desires, Aeneas found his amatory vein highly 6 Int| Gaspar was the Euryalus of Aeneas’ tale; he had visited Italy 7 Int| the last indiscretion that Aeneas permitted himself. Already 8 Int| say: why, how strait-laced Aeneas is; now he writes to me 9 Int| repentance is at hand...’~ ~Yet Aeneas’ words have never carried 10 Int| people would not forget Aeneas for Pius. The young man 11 Int| the virtuous German, calls Aeneas’ conversion a Bordell-Comödie. 12 Int| admire the young and dashing Aeneas, the sceptical author of 13 Int| his youth, and certainly Aeneas was, in some measure, mediaeval. 14 Int| belle Lionnoise. But, as Aeneas aged, the older element 15 Int| of life harmonious, and Aeneas had a supreme contempt for ‘ 16 Int| this tale. Its author was Aeneas Sylvius, the layman. The 17 Int| Pius II. denied them.~ ~ ~ ~AENEAS SYLVIUS OF SIENA, poet laureate 18 Ded| to his especial master, Aeneas Sylvius, poet and imperial 19 Pre| Preface~ ~ AENEAS SYLVIUS, poet and imperial 20 3| Dido, who gave refuge to Aeneas? Was not her foreign love 21 20| after the fateful death of Aeneas; nor would Portia live, 22 20| forty-four.~ ~ Here ends Aeneas Sylvius’ little tale of 23 Not| This translation, in which Aeneas’ Tale is stretched almost